For the first time in Sindh, CTD has set a record of top ten criminals

CTD card will be provided to all districts and crackdown will be done against criminals, Zulfikar Lark. Photo: File

Karachi: Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has compiled a record of top ten criminals in Sindh for the first time.

The record of top ten criminals has been named as “Grey Book”, the Gray Book provides information including photographs, gang names, aliases and addresses of accused involved in the most serious crimes of 28 districts across Sindh.

The first edition of the “Grey Book” of the accused involved in the most serious crimes in Sindh has been prepared, in which all the records of gangs involved in major robbery incidents, groups going to jail and highly active groups that injured citizens in robberies have been prepared. has been compiled.

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DIG Counter-Terrorism Department Zulfiqar Lark told Express that the purpose of compiling a record of gangs involved in major crimes, organized groups of criminals and other serious crimes across Sindh is to tighten the siege against these criminals and c This record of TD will be provided to all the districts after which full crackdown will be done against such elements so that the law and order situation can be further improved across Sindh.

A record of 210 suspects involved in very serious crimes has been compiled in the gray book. This book will help Sindh police officers in arresting the suspects involved in serious crimes. Zulfiqar Lark said that the task of preparing the gray book is TD Intelligence has been entrusted to Mazhar Mashwani.

Mazhar Mashwani told Express News that the criminal records of 62 accused have been compiled in 8 districts of Karachi, 3 accused involved in very serious crimes in City district, 3 in District South, 9 in Kemari district, 11 in East district, 9 in Korangi district, 10 in Malir district. 10 accused have been included in West District.

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