- Karachi police have released a list of 110 maids with criminal records in District South, urging residents to conduct background checks before hiring domestic help.
- The move follows a surge in home thefts and security breaches linked to domestic workers, with some acting as informants for criminal networks.
- Authorities advise residents to verify workers through NADRA and police registration, emphasizing vigilance and responsible hiring to ensure home security.
In an era where urban households increasingly rely on domestic workers for daily chores, security concerns regarding hiring unverified help continue to rise. Reports of theft, fraud, and even violent crimes involving household staff have put Karachi residents on high alert. With many families entrusting their homes and children to domestic workers, the risk of hiring individuals with questionable backgrounds has become a growing concern.
Addressing this issue head-on, Karachi police have released a list of 110 maids with criminal records in District South, urging residents to exercise caution when hiring domestic help. The list, compiled after a thorough investigation, includes individuals involved in theft, burglary, and other offenses. Authorities have advised homeowners to conduct proper background checks before employing house staff, emphasizing the importance of verifying credentials through legal channels.
The move comes in response to a surge in complaints regarding domestic workers engaged in unlawful activities. Many cases have surfaced where unsuspecting homeowners fell victim to well-planned robberies, orchestrated by maids with prior criminal histories. The police have also identified instances where domestic staff acted as informants for criminal networks, putting families at greater risk.
To mitigate the threat, law enforcement officials have urged residents to register their domestic workers with the police and verify their identification through NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority). Additionally, residents are encouraged to use reputable hiring agencies that conduct proper vetting and background screening.
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Speaking on the matter, a senior police official stated, “We are not discouraging people from hiring domestic help, but we strongly advise them to take necessary precautions. Background verification is essential for the safety of families and their belongings.”
For residents of District South, Karachi police have made the list available at local police stations and on digital platforms to ensure easy access. Citizens can also report suspicious activity or seek guidance on verifying domestic workers by reaching out to their nearest police station.
As Karachi continues to grow, ensuring home security is a shared responsibility. While domestic help remains a necessity for many households, a vigilant approach to hiring can prevent potential security breaches. By taking proactive steps, residents can ensure a safer environment for themselves and their families.
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Karachi Police is Offering a Reward for Reporting This Crime on New Years
- Karachi Police Chief Khadim Rind has introduced a cash reward system for reporting New Year’s Eve aerial firing incidents, emphasizing informer confidentiality.
- Undercover officers will be deployed for enhanced surveillance, while severe consequences, including attempted murder charges, await offenders.
- Rind encourages the public to submit video evidence, highlighting the dangers of aerial firing and calling for collective responsibility to ensure a safe New Year celebration.
In a precautionary measure, the Chief of Karachi Police, Khadim Rind has instituted a cash reward system for individuals providing details about incidents involving aerial firing on the upcoming New Year’s Eve. Aerial firing is commonly used as a sign of celebration during happy occasions like weddings and other events such as New Year’s Eve. Multiple cases of aerial firing is a common occurence across Karachi and has also resulted in many unfortunate deaths of innocent people and children.
Ensuring the confidentiality of informers, Rind stressed that the identity of those providing information would remain protected so as to not put anyone in danger. The sum for the monetary reward has not been announced by the police yet.
Surveillance by Karachi Police Under-Cover Officers
To bolster surveillance efforts, the police will deploy officers disguised in plain clothes to discreetly observe and monitor the situation.
Severe Consequences for Offenders
Rind issued a stern warning, declaring that individuals engaging in aerial firing would face grave consequences, with charges of attempted murder set to be filed against them.
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Video Evidence Encouraged for Investigations
In an effort to aid investigations, Rind encouraged the public to submit video evidence of such incidents, emphasizing the significance of citizen cooperation in maintaining law and order.
Karachi Police Chief Calls for Collective Responsibility
Highlighting the dangers associated with aerial firing, Rind underscored the potential harm it poses to individuals and the community, reinforcing the need to curb such behavior.
Appealing to civil society, Rind called upon citizens to collaborate with the police, stressing the importance of collective responsibility in ensuring a safe and peaceful New Year’s celebration throughout the city.
The Dangers of Aerial Firing
Aerial firing, the reckless act of discharging firearms into the air, poses significant dangers to both individuals and communities. This perilous practice, often witnessed during celebrations and festivities, carries severe consequences that demand urgent attention and deterrence.
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The unpredictable trajectory of bullets creates an indiscriminate threat, endangering innocent bystanders and potentially causing fatal injuries or property damage. Beyond disrupting public order, this hazardous practice carries serious legal consequences, including charges of attempted murder and violations of firearms laws, leading to significant penalties and imprisonment. It is imperative for communities to recognize and actively work towards eradicating this perilous behavior through increased public awareness, stringent law enforcement, and collective collaboration, ensuring the safety of all individuals during festivities.
Karachi Police to Use Roller Skates as Their Latest Weapon to Curb Street Crimes
The Sindh Police have formed a skating squad in Karachi to patrol narrow alleys and streets where it is difficult for police vehicles to reach during a hunt. Often, after carrying out street crimes, criminals take off due to this very reason, which is why the new squad is necessary. The law enforcement department’s special “Skating Force’s” sole purpose will be to curb street crimes and provide relief to the citizens.
Special Investigations Unit Commandant Dr. Farrukh Ali Lanjhar displayed his hopes in an interview conducted by a TV channel. He said that the skating police force would help overcome street crimes, “Foot patrolling is an extremely tedious job. Roller skates will give an edge to chase and apprehend [suspects].”
The Skating Force Comprise of:
The skating squad consists of a total of 20 police officers: 10 armed women and 10 armed men. The purpose of launching this force was to chase the criminals on feet in narrow alleys, traffic jams, and other circumstances where LEAs and the regular police patrol cars encounter difficulties, smartly.
Where is the Skating Force Being Trained?
Special Security Unit (SSU) is where the new squad’s training is taking place and is reportedly in its final stages, the Police department confirmed. The new team is trained to shoot while skating and cross stairs, particularly when hunting a perpetrator.
Following Other Countries Example
It is notable to mention that Pakistan is not the first country to introduce the skating squad. Many other countries have skating squads in the police comprising of both men and women, which have proved beneficial in effectively curbing street crimes. Even though the general public is criticizing the move, it is still a different approach, and time may tell of its efficacy.
While we think the effort is unique, we also know that 20 police officers on skates are not enough to curb street crimes for the current population of Sindh. Have something to add? Let us know in the comment section below.
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