After the dark city of Sindh, suspicious arms dealers, the discovery of arms being bought and sold using the licenses of deceased individuals has come to light.
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Dealership licenses remain active even after the deaths of several arms dealers in Sindh. People from Darra Adam Khel have filled shops with weapons. There is no authentic record of the clerks or dealers present at the arms shops established on the licenses of deceased persons, and the buying and selling continues at a rapid pace.
The portal created in collaboration with the Interior Department and NADRA for the purchase and sale of weapons is currently inactive, causing waves of arms dealers.
Report * Sameer Qureshi
After the suspicious arms dealers in Sindh, the sale and purchase of arms on the licenses of deceased persons has also come to light. According to sources, there are many arms dealers in Sindh who have passed away but their arms dealership licenses are still active and the arms business is also going on. According to sources, the close relatives of the said persons have allegedly rented out the licenses. People working in arms from Darra Adam Khel have set up a sit-in at the said shops. Sources have claimed that people belonging to Darra Adam Khel have filled the said shops with arms. According to sources, there is no authentic record of the drug dealers sitting at these shops. The limit is that the licenses on which the said dealers sell arms are also easily entered in the Home Department. If this system is called the Andhir Nagri Chopat Raj, it would be lifeless. It should be noted that in the past, the Home Department had created a portal in collaboration with NADRA for which arms dealers were also trained to buy arms. All entries related to arms sales would be made on this portal, after which all records of arms purchases and sales would be revealed, but this matter became stalled after the transfer of officers, after which waves of arms dealers started.