Human rights violations in Sindh, most complaints against the policeHuman rights violations in Sindh, most complaints against the police

Karachi: Human rights violations increased in Sindh, with most complaints against the police.

The Sindh Human Rights Department has released a 5-month performance report, which states that 1,271 human rights violations took place in the province during the 5-month period, including arbitrary detention, harassment, alleged rape, suicide, abuse, murder, Includes kidnapping for ransom.

Deputy Director Shahid Abro says that the maximum number of 786 complaints were against the police in Sindh. The report further states that after the police, the revenue department was on the second place, education and labor department on the third place.

43 cases of alleged rape, 94 cases of suicide, 157 cases of kidnapping for ransom and 373 cases of murder were reported across Sindh. IG Sindh has been informed to call a meeting and take action on the complaints made against the police.

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