The seized garbage issues are handed over to the citizens.
SOPs created for shopkeepers and keeping records of stolen mobile phones have proven useful, says Karachi Police Chief
Javed Alam Odho: There has been a 30% reduction in the number of deaths and mobile phone thefts due to street criminals
Rachi (Crime Reporter) Mobile phones worth more than Rs 1 crore stolen during snatching incidents in Karachi were handed over to the citizens. In this regard, a grand ceremony was organized at the head office of the Karachi Mobile and Electronics Dealers Association, in which Additional IG Karachi Javed Alam Odho, Chief CPLC Zubair Habib, and SSP South Mahzoor Ali attended as special guests. Karachi Police Chief Javed Alam Odho has announced that more than 100 recovered mobile phones stolen from citizens are being handed over to their original owners for the benefit of the citizens who are victims of street criminals in Karachi. AIG Javed Alam Odho said that keeping records of stolen mobile phones through SOPs and electronic data created for shopkeepers has proven to be useful, and due to these measures, the loss of lives due to street criminals has decreased, while the incidents of mobile phone snatching have also decreased by 30 percent. The ceremony was held at the special invitation of COMIDA President Minhaj Gulfam. All senior officials of COMIDA, including Senior Vice President Muhammad Umar Arif and General Secretary Abid Surya, also attended the ceremony and reiterated their commitment to continue full cooperation with the police and CPLC to prevent crimes committed through mobile phones in the city.