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lol paindus turning the discussion why don't you open different thread about babar ghauri and i will show you something you and ur ancestors will remember for a long time?

Never ever bring my or anyone's ancestors in discussion you piece of garbage.
Keep it to ourselves only..!!!

Otherwise paindu's also know how to deal with scum.
 
lol paindus turning the discussion why don't you open different thread about babar ghauri and i will show you something you and ur ancestors will remember for a long time?


Please do not attack individual posters. Attack ideas and parties.

Thank you
 


W.11 bhai

Please do not spread constipated conspiracy theories.

He is now the face of our police jawans

and terrorists hate his guts.

This is the time to stand with him instead doing 2-bit pot shots.

Thank you
 
Border control issue bhai

some more of your heroes

Gangs of Lyari: Court frees notorious kingpin Ameen Buledi
By Web Desk
Published: November 30, 2013
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A photo of Lyari in Karachi. PHOTO: AYESHA MIR/EXPRESS

KARACHI: A notorious figure in the Lyari gang war, Ameen Buledi and his partners were freed on Saturday, Express News reported.

A local court in Karachi freed Buledi and his partners after the police took back the cases against them.

Buledi was arrested by the Lahore police in September along with two of his companions, Zubair and Junaid. He was wanted for murder, attempted murder, kidnapping for ransom and several other cases, the police had said, adding that Buledi was presented before several courts in connection with different cases for remand.

Buledi had been identified by a witness during the identification parade carried out in a robbery case in a district and sessions court on October 1. He was also identified by a witnessin a court in Karachi during the witness parade for the hotel murder case on September 30.

Ameen Buledi was handed over to the police on a 10-day physical remand by a district and sessions court on September 20.

Rise to power

Two-years ago, little was known about this 40-year-old, who is booked in around 30 cases of extortion. Buledi became famous after he joined the Lyari gangsters. He ran a small gang of 30 members in Lyari before another kingpin of the area asked Buledi to join him.

“Baba Ladla offered him to join the gang,” revealed an insider.

“Buledi accepted the offer as it was a wonderful opportunity for him even if it meant sharing control over the old city areas with Hameed Pathan.”

Buledi, who has previously been associated with the army and the police force, was made the chief operational commander for the Old City areas.

Border control issue bhai

some more truths

 
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Police Bhatta

vs.

400,000 british pound recovered from teh biggest Bhattah Khor's London house/oiffice.

So who wins

Police

or Bhatta khor, mota chor


Police

or Bhatta Khor mota chor


Hmmmmmmmmm


tough choice.

Very very very tough choice.

i know im talking to a retard but lets try again here you go

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Crackdown at gambling dens: Small gamblers face police wrath as big players move on to greener pastures

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KARACHI:

Gamblers who were operating small-scale dens in various neighbourhoods of Karachi are facing the wrath of the police officers while their bigger counterparts have travelled across the seas for greener pastures.
The police started a crackdown against gambling dens after an internal report, a copy of which was obtained by The Express Tribune, revealed that all such dens were being run under the patronage of policemen.
The law enforcers launched a citywide crackdown against all such facilities but have only managed to get their hands on small-scale gamblers. The kingpin of gambling in Karachi, Muhammad Waseem alias Waseem Beater, has reportedly fled the country. Waseem, 40, who grew up in poverty, became the underworld don of gambling. He has now spread his operation to other parts of the world, such as Malaysia and Dubai.

“Waseem has already shifted to Malaysia,” said an official privy to the matter. “Before the crackdowns began, he came to Karachi for a short while and asked his men to shut down or limit their business.” The source said that Waseem has already handed over his business in Karachi to his subordinates and is looking after his foreign ventures now.
Since last week, the police have taken action against 60 of its personnel who were accused of running dens in Karachi. Meanwhile, they have also arrested hundreds of gamblers and narcotics dealers from the list of dens prepared by the Sindh police special branch.

Other fish in the sea

Apart from Waseem, notorious gamblers Saleem Abbasi, Javed Baloch, Anwar Theli, Javed Kargo, Pappu and Zameer Butt, Shahid, Raees, Arshad, Taufeeq, Munawar Hockey, Tahir Chacha Muhammad Hussain, Sattar, Hanif, Jabbar Jhengu, Ustad Taju and other big gamblers continue to run their businesses in Liaquatabad, Malir City, Ghas Mandi, Defence, Korangi, Landhi, Nazimabad and New Karachi.

“No one can stop these businesses because the police are not the only ones involved,” said a senior police officer. “This action was purely against small dens and operatives while the major ones were asked beforehand to shutdown or limit their businesses before the crackdown.”
Gamblers not too worried

Several senior police officials, gamblers and narcotics dealers are under the impression that the recent campaign is only a ‘media trial’ and that it will die down. “If the list was authentic then why was Waseem Beater’s name not mentioned anywhere?” a senior policeman asked, hinting that the special branch list was designed to target smaller gamblers.
“This is not new,” another police officer admitted. “Since I joined the police force, I have seen several such crackdowns, especially after a new police officer is appointed.” According to him, it is all a game for money. “They [police] use such pressure tactics to increase the rates of their own bhatta from these dens.” He was sure the same dens will spring up in no time.
Even the gamblers are not too worried. “In our language, we call it completing the ‘total’,” a notorious gambler in the city told The Express Tribune. This means, the police are merely making arrests as a formality. “Every time before a crackdown, a policeman asks us to hand over some men so they can be ‘arrested’. Once the media reports that so many people were arrested and their seniors appreciate their performance, these men are released.”
Business goes on

Since last week’s crackdown, most dens are opening only for selected people so the gamblers are running their business through telephones or the internet. Even small-scale dens have started using a stack of playing cards to survive, a local gambler said. “We are facing a massive shortage of playing cards. Once we bought it on Rs120 and now we are buying it for Rs250.”
Even narcotics dealers are cashing in on the crackdown to increase their rates. “When we find the den closed for very long, we are prepared to pay much higher prices for the drugs,” a young addict admitted.

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i hope its enough for your dumb brain and enough to educate you
 
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