Tue, 21-Oct-2025

KPO Attack: Another injured dies during treatment in hospital

KPO Attack
  • Constable Abdul Latif sustained serious injuries during attack.
  • The Abdul Latif breathed his last in hospital.
  • Martyred policeman was the fifth victim of the attack.

KARACHI: Another injured of Karachi Police Office (KPO) attack succumbed to his injuries in hospital increasing the death toll in terrorist attack to five.

The Spokesman of the Special Security Unit(SSU) said that Abdul Latif, a security division official who was martyred, belonged to Security-I.

The constable Abdul Latif, who sustained serious injuries in the attack, breathed his last in hospital today. Martyred policeman was the fifth victim of the attack on police office.

It should be noted that five people including police and Rangers personnel have been martyred in the terrorist incident.

Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ghulam Nabi Memon has formed a five-member inquiry committee to inquire into the terrorism incident.

According to the notification issued in this regard, DIG Sindh Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Zulfiqar Larik will head the five-member probe team.

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CM Sindh directs IG to utilize SSU to eliminate street crimes

CM Sindh directs
  • CM instructed the IG to deploy the reserve, SSU force and police.
  • Murad Ali Shah directed IG police to intensify the crackdown.
  • IG Sindh Ghulam Nabi issued directives to the city police.

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in an attempt to purge the city of street criminals, has directed IG police to mobilize the SSU and Reserve police on the roads to support the district police.

“I want the city police to make it their mission to eliminate street crime”, he said. In case of failure, he directed the IG: “the concerned SSP and SHOs be transferred/removed immediately.”

Sindh Chief Minister directed the IG to deploy the police, reserve, and SSU force at the hotspots and intensify police patrolling for vigilance and keep sharing their photos, location as well as deployment plan with him.

He also instructed the IG: “to keep me informed about the actions taken against the criminals along with the number of their arrests so, that necessary instructions could be given to the prosecution department for bringing them to book.”

Murad Ali Shah directed IG police to intensify the crackdown against repetitive/habitual street criminals, and drug peddlers who have either been bailed out or at large.

He said that the people of Karachi have already seen the worst law and order, and mayhem at the hands of terrorists as well as other criminals. “After a lot of sacrifices endured by the police and other law enforcement agencies in the line of their duty, the government restored law and order with the support of Karachiites”, he said and added: “now the people of this city could not be left at the mercy of street criminals and we have to develop a sense of security amongst the citizens by eliminating the street crime.”

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SSU counterintelligence demonstrates their use of drones to expel Russian invaders

SSU

the counterintelligence divisions of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) have destroyed nine Russian military vehicles in collaboration with the Territorial Defense Forces. The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) shared the relevant video on Telegram, writing, “The SSU’s military counterintelligence continues to use strike drones to ‘demilitarise’ [Russian] occupants. Nine Russian military equipment units were … Read more

Special Security Unit in 2021

KARACHI: The Special Security Unit (SSU) under the Security and Emergency Services Division of Sindh Police attained multiple milestones in the outgoing year 2021. The Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police for Security & Emergency Services Division, Maqsood Ahmed, and his team of officers and staff left no stone unturned to enforce law and order … Read more