SHC Petition Filed Seeking Recovery of 120 Livestock Held by Police has been submitted at the Sukkur Bench of the Sindh High Court (SHC). The petition seeks immediate recovery of 120 livestock, including 84 buffaloes, 20 goats, 10 sheep, and six cows, which remain in police custody following raids in Ubawro tehsil, Ghotki district. The petition highlights police seizure allegations and urges judicial intervention to ensure the livestock’s return.
Residents of a local village filed the petition after police conducted raids linked to a murder case. Police arrested 12 people and seized valuables, including cash and jewelry, during the operations. The petitioners’ lawyer said DSP Ubawro and SHO Rafiq Soomro returned only 20 buffaloes, keeping the rest and raising court compliance concerns.
The petition emphasizes villagers’ property rights and law enforcement accountability. It also requests the SHC to initiate contempt of court proceedings due to the non-return of livestock. The government urges authorities to follow legal procedures for property recovery and ensure transparency in police actions.
This livestock recovery case underscores broader issues of police excesses and violations of citizens’ rights in Sindh. The SHC ensures affected residents recover their livestock and enforces legal directives. The petition reflects increasing public concern about accountability in police raids and the protection of property rights for rural communities.
The SHC will hear the case soon, and authorities must follow judicial orders to avoid complications.
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SHC Petition Filed Seeking Recovery of 120 Livestock Held by Police urges return of buffaloes, goats, and cows in Sindh legal case.






