KARACHI: A dairy farm operator in Karachi accused Sindh police of stealing millions.
The victim said that Sindh police officers conducted a late-night raid on a residence in Karachi’s Sohrab Goth neighborhood.
The victim stated that police personnel forced their way into the residence and tortured them before reportedly taking millions of rupees in gold and cash.
On the other side, local police stated that the raiding police squad failed to coordinate before carrying out the operation.
SSP East has launched an inquiry following the event, hoping to determine the circumstances underlying the police raid.
Police authorities stated that the operation was carried out by the Interior Sindh Police rather than the East Zone Police, and that it was started after tracking a phone number.
Further investigations are being conducted to discover whether any things were taken from the home during the raid.
Earlier this week, CCTV footage from a bakery belonging to a prominent Pakistani burger business captured an accused police officer committing a heist.
CCTV footage of the incident has surfaced, showing an accused police officer committing a heist at a bakery owned by a Pakistani burger franchise on Tariq Road in Karachi.
In the footage, the accused arrives on a bike wearing police trousers and shoes, then holds the personnel hostage at gunpoint before fleeing after robbing money from the cash counter.
“We thought the policeman came to the bakery as a customer,” stated the management.
The accused policeman, who wore a mask during the event, grabbed all of the staff’s cell phones and held them hostage at gunpoint.
The bakery management said that the thieves took all of the sales earnings, including those from the previous morning; however, the precise amount taken is still being assessed.