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Unidentified gunmen opened firing at Dhobighat area of Karachi killing five persons on the spot and injuring three others.
The dead bodies and injured have been shifted to Civil Hospital, Karachi.
The shooting incident caused harassment and panic resulting shutter down in the area.
The gunmen opened fire when people returning to homes after offering funeral prayers of four persons who were killed in shooting on yesterday.
In the firing incident five persons were killed and three others were injured.
After the deadly incident, there were other reports of firing at Pak Colony, Rexer Line, Old Golimar, Noor Mohammed Village and various localities of Lyari.

Shooting in Karachi, 5 killed
 
we need another 90s lik operation in karachi. take out all the gangs and kill those who ask traders for monthly instalments.
 
KARACHI: 10 die as violence erupts in Karachi By Imran Ayub
Friday, 08 Jan, 2010 KARACHI, Jan 7: Ten persons, mostly with political backgrounds, were gunned down in Lyari and the adjoining localities on Thursday. The killings fuelled tension in the neighborhoods as frequent gunshots in the localities forced businesses to close and traffic to remain off the roads.

The killings also set alarm bells ringing in the ranks of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party, who claimed six of the 10 persons killed on Thursday were its workers and sympathisers, as dozens of charged youths took the bodies of three victims to the Chief Minister’s House to stage a sit-in protest against a major coalition partner of the Sindh government.

Sporadic incidents of firing and killing broke out and continued till sunset when the Kalakot police in Lyari found the body of a 30-year-old activist of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.

“The headless body was found on Adam Khan Road, with severe marks of torture,” said an official at the Kalakot police station. “The victim was later identified as Muhammad Aamir, alias Anda, who was reported missing by the family on Dec 22.”

As the body was taken to Civil Hospital Karachi for medico-legal formalities, the MQM leadership claimed the victim was a party worker.

“The same elements are involved in Amir’s murder the MQM had pointed out at its recent press conferences,” said Sindh health minister Dr Sagheer Ahmed, also a member of the MQM’s coordination committee, who visited the Civil Hospital to offer condolences to the victim’s family.

A few hours later, incidents of firing left six people, including a woman, dead. The victims were attacked and killed separately in Lyari and its adjoining areas. The situation turned more serious when two unknown gunmen riding a motorbike targeted 38-year-old councillor Nadir Shah near his home in Pak Colony, killing him on the spot.

Mr Shah was the close aide of Nisar Baloch, a social activist and an outspoken anti-encroachment campaigner, who was gunned down in the area in November 2009.

Earlier, outside a PPP office in Lyari two men riding a motorbike opened indiscriminate fire and killed two men on the spot while their third colleague died in the Civil Hospital Karachi. The PPP leaders said all the three persons – Usman, 21, Younus, 35, and Babu, 18 – were PPP activists.

Similarly, in the Garden, Usmanabad and Dhobi Ghaat areas incidents of firing claimed the lives of Nighat Rubab, 29, Faheem, 30, Shakir, 30, and Younus, 20. Though the police saw them as victims of indiscriminate firing, the PPP said they were killed because they were party ‘sympathisers’.

A 45-year-old activist of the MQM was killed in almost the same manner in Sector 11½ of Orangi Town. The victim, Muntazir Mustehsan Zaidi, associated with Unit 124 of the MQM’s Orangi Town sector, was targeted when he was sitting outside a fast-food shop.

A 60-year-old woman, who was wounded in firing in Dhobi Ghaat, died during treatment in the Civil Hospital Karachi.

“The victim, Razia Begum, received two bullets each in the legs and the abdomen,” said an official at hospital. “We have a total of nine wounded in the hospital.”

Earlier, dozens of PPP workers led by the party’s Sindh council member Habib Jan staged a sit-in before the CM House with the bodies of three victims – Usman, Younus and Babu – and demanded registration of cases against leaders of the provincial government’s coalition partner. They stayed there for about an hour.

The city police chief categorically denied killings as part of the frequent targeted killings, terming it more personal matters of the party workers.

“We have investigated the incidents and early investigation suggests that an activist or two were killed due to their personal matters,” said Capital City Police Officer Waseem Ahmed. “The other people were not actually targeted but were killed in indiscriminate firing by unknown people. However, if anyone nominates someone, we would definitely take action in line with the defined laws.”
 
Now what's this new thing?

Is this a terrorist activity or a criminal one?

Generally, it is seen that when a nation is at war, the crime rate comes down rapidly. But in Karachi, the criminals seem to be in the mood of taking advantage of the situation of chaos created by terrorists.

This is a big reason to worry for GoP. Bigger than the terrorist threat itself, IMO!
 
well when criminals work for political parties then crime doesnt come down.
 
Now what's this new thing?

Is this a terrorist activity or a criminal one?
not a terrorist one yet ,its criminals to do with big time drug & land mafia the areas refered here are infested with drug cartels. The terrorsits side is rather safe and sound busy building in their day to day businesses.

This is a big reason to worry for GoP. Bigger than the terrorist threat itself, IMO

its a worry but the coalition is still strong
 
its a worry but the coalition is still strong

No, I didn't mean that. My statements are merely pointed towards the sentiments of common people to see towards this war.

Normally, when a nation is at war, even the criminals realize that this is a threat of their existence too. So, they tend not to commit any crimes. It's their way to 'help' the defense forces. This has been experienced in Pakistan in its previous wars.

But as the crime rate is climbing up instead of going down, it may be because common people still do not treat this war as their own. And same goes for political parties.

IMO, it will not be possible for GoP to win this war without full public support. Hence I said such incidences are cause of worry for GoP.
 
No, I didn't mean that. My statements are merely pointed towards the sentiments of common people to see towards this war.
Normally, when a nation is at war, even the criminals realize that this is a threat of their existence too. So, they tend not to commit any crimes. It's their way to 'help' the defense forces. This has been experienced in Pakistan in its previous wars.
But as the crime rate is climbing up instead of going down, it may be because common people still do not treat this war as their own. And same goes for political parties.
how do you expect a common man to realise all this man , these people you know since last few decades their day starts with newpaper reporting that there is x number of muders , robberies, shooting and all sorts of henious crimes. When he is leaving home he knows that there is a high risk of him getting robbed or mugged of his things. He has seen a civil war like situation in his city for appx a decade! additionally sky rocketing food and energy prices ,bills and living cost. Point is war or no war the comon mans existence is under severe threat from last few years. As for the criminal part i havnt heard of criminals with such high morals and why will anyone will comit a crime if they love their country so much.
 
Karachi doesn't need any TTP, more people are being killed by politics than by TTP in lahore.
 
As for the criminal part i havnt heard of criminals with such high morals and why will anyone will comit a crime if they love their country so much.

It is said that during Indo-Pak war of 1971, there wasn't a single crime registered in whole Pakistan for good 7 days!!

I see that the 'criminal morality' has come down greatly these days ;)
 
^^^followers of rehman dacait, a sindhi speaking 'makrani' are bumping off mqm followers and vice-versa in a clear case of gang-warfare while the police watches from the sidelines as these criminals kill each other off, thus doing the work of the police.
 
My cousin live there he told me, MQM is always behind crimes in Karachi.
There men burned their markets on 10th muhram....They kill people and then show sympathies..
 
My cousin live there he told me, MQM is always behind crimes in Karachi.
There men burned their markets on 10th muhram....They kill people and then show sympathies..

these killings have nothing to do with bolton mkt incident.
 

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