Police arrested 4 PTI workers of in Shahdadkot

By Allah Dad Chandio

LARKANA : Police raided the shops of PTI leaders in Shahdadkot, raided the house of the ladies wing leader, 2 activist workets were reportedly arrested. The police stationed outside the residence of Madam Naheed Khawar, the provincial leader of the PTI ladies wing. When contacted by the media, the provincial leader of the PTI ladies wing, she said that a crackdown has started against PTI workers in the whole country, as 3 police mobiles are stands being harassed, she expressed her concern and said that at any time the police can arrest me. It is true that if my arrest takes place, I will present the arrest. On the other hand, according to reports from the city, the police have arrested two activists of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Faraz Mastoi and Saeed Chandio from and transferred them to an unknown place. Ashiq Dinari and Abid Ali Dinari of PTI were raided and arrested from taluka sijawal junejo. Meanwhile Unidentified armed men raided the house of residential Muhammad Mithal Mugheri , a resident of village Saindad Mugheri near Waggan Town of Qamber Shahdadkot district, at Indus Highway Pakho_karachi Indus highway stop, traffic was suspended for a long time due to which the traffic of vehicles from different cities of the country was suspended for a long time. On this occasion, protestors Muhammad Mithal Mugheri , Gulzar Mugheri , Comrade Ghulam Hussain Mugheri , Asghar Mugheri and others said that 7 months ago, unknown armed persons stole 65 lakh rupees in cash and 30 tolas of gold ornaments from the house of Muhammad Mithal Mugheri , a resident of village Saindad Mugheri , in the limits of Police Station Pakho. Actions have not been taken by police to recover stolen goods while more thefts are continuing in the village Saindad Mugheri due to the continuous laziness of the police, but the police are busy protesting their carelessness. Traffic was flown by giving assurances of the SHO Police station Pakho and dispersing the sit-in .

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