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    Robbers Steal Rs 5-6 Million from Private Bank in Karachi’s Orangi Town

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant criminal incident, armed robbers struck a private bank located in Orangi Town, Karachi, making away with a substantial sum estimated between Rs 5 and 6 million. This event highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in controlling the surge of violent crimes in the metropolis. Orangi Town, one of Karachi’s largest residential areas, has witnessed increasing security concerns in recent months, affecting both residents and businesses.

    The robbery underscores the vulnerability of financial institutions in Karachi, where criminals have become increasingly bold, targeting banks and cash transport vehicles. Such incidents not only threaten economic stability but also erode public confidence in the city’s safety measures. Authorities are under pressure to enhance security protocols and improve rapid response mechanisms to prevent similar occurrences.

    Meanwhile, the local community in Orangi Town has expressed growing anxiety over the frequency of such violent crimes, calling for more effective policing and community engagement. The incident serves as a reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to combat organized crime and safeguard citizens’ assets. Strengthening collaboration between law enforcement and the banking sector is crucial to mitigate risks and restore public trust.

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