Pakistan: Dacoits in police uniform loot multiple houses in Karachi
Dacoits, who were disguised in police uniforms, looted multiple houses in Pakistan's Karachi city on Saturday.

According to the victim’s family statement, the robbers dressed as Sindh police officers along with plain cloth men entered the house and took away all the valuables including gold, jewellery, mobile phones, and cash, reported ARY News.
After ransacking one residence, the robbers in police uniform targeted another house for the robbery and later took the CCTV footage along with the valuables, the news channel reported.
The crime scene unit, police, and rangers’ officials reached the spot after the incident to investigate the matter.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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