Sultan Salam was with Walen's number
After the publication of the news against the ongoing drug and smuggling racket in Sindh, the Interior Minister's notice allegedly forced the police to take action. Out of the monthly Rs. 14 million collected in the form of STM in Mirpur Khas and Tharparkar districts, Rs. 7 million was returned. Seeing the changing attitude of the police, Sultan STM went into hiding.
After a strict notice from the Interior Minister, the Sultan System was abolished by the police, but only time will tell how long this abolition and secrecy will last.
Report by Sameer Qureshi
After the Interior Minister's notice, the police had to take action. The Sultan system was abolished. If it is seen again in the districts, it will be locked in ice and crystal. According to the details, after the publication of the news in the daily Shahr-e-Quaid against the ongoing drug and smuggling business in Sindh, the Interior Minister's notice allegedly forced the police to take action. Sources say that the monthly collection of Rs 7 million from the Sultan, who runs the system, was done on the 15th. However, after the Interior Minister's notice, the Sultan, who runs the system, allegedly appeared in court, in which the police allegedly returned Rs 7 million because there were still 15 days left. However, along with the return of the money, it was also announced that if any of the Sultan Muslim's operatives are seen in these districts, they will be locked in ice and crystal. Sources say that seeing the changing attitude and talbiyah of the police, all the operatives of the Sultan system have been transferred to other districts. They have gone into hiding. It should be noted that the daily Shahr-e-Quaid had published all the stories related to the Gorakh business running in interior Sindh, after which Home Minister Zia-ul-Han Lanjar took notice and decided to take strict action against drug trafficking in the Mirpur Khas range and issued instructions to the DIG Mirpur Khas for a major crackdown. It is worth remembering that the contract for Mirpur Khas district was allegedly taken by 4 drug dealers and smugglers, in which Sultan, Akbar Brohi, Abid Marri and Raja Bhatti were the main players. The supply of drugs in Mithi was being run under the Sultan scheme, which was allegedly sold to the district for 60 to 70 lakh rupees, the main players of which were Sultan and Hanif Noori. After the partnership in drug distribution, the work of collecting extortion was entrusted to the accountant who used to collect alleged extortion of lakhs of rupees every 15 days from Khem Chand in Salam Kot, Mendro in Mithi city, Hussain Bhatti in Bangar, Qurban alias Jablo from Chacharo and Nabi Bakhsh. Now, on the other hand, the ice and main puri scam was being run by a person named Aftab Malik, while sources say that Fahad Malik allegedly paid Rs 2 million to the police in exchange for drugs, while Amjad paid Rs 4 million for gutka, sells smuggling equipment in Kushwali (Mir's Landhi), Faisal Malik and Waqas Malik are involved in the drug trade including Aadab, Safina and other drugs in Degri with the support of the Mirs, Pew Mali in Tando Muhammad Khan, Murtaza Megari, Shaukat Chandia, Talib Imran in Jhudo. Noor Muhammad and Abid in Sandro handle the smuggling drugs, Majeed Marri, Murtaza, Haji Sher Zaman, Azam and Janu play an important role in drug distribution. Now it remains to be seen that after the strict notice of the Interior Minister, the Sultan system was abolished by the police, but how long will this abolition and secrecy last? Only time will tell.