Sindh Police and Rangers Hand Over Control to Punjab Police after completing a major security drive in border regions, ensuring continuity, coordination, and effective command. This security operation transfer followed careful planning and mutual agreement. Officials said the decision supports better inter-provincial police coordination and sustained law enforcement action.
The Sindh Police operation and the Rangers security operation focused on the troubled Katcha area. Police contingents’ withdrawal began after objectives were achieved. Authorities confirmed the operation was formally handed over control of the operation to the Punjab Police. The Rajanpur district police now leads the Punjab Police operation control. This move aims to strengthen the law and order situation.
Law enforcement agencies in Pakistan conducted a joint police operation for seven days. Forces targeted the hideouts of criminal gangs in Kucha Karachi and Kucha Jamal. Teams showered drone grenades, so the resistance weakened quickly. Officials said the hideouts demolished included 17 camps and one criminal bunker destroyed. This anti-bandit operation marked a strong crackdown on dacoits.
During the police-led operation, security forces neutralized several bandits, including key figures. A notorious bandit killed was Chhallo Bakhrani, the Bakhrani gang kingpin. He carried a head money bounty of Rs 500,000. Security forces said the number of facilitators arrested numbered twenty-two. The security forces killed five bandits during the counter-crime measures as a result.
Weapons recovered showed the scale of threats faced. Such recoveries highlight risks faced by provincial police forces. Officials said these actions improve public safety and trust. Punjab Police will now manage security control handover outcomes. Authorities believe this operation against bandits sets a strong example. Continued cooperation will help restore peace in the Katcha area.
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Sindh Police and Rangers hand over control to Punjab Police as Rajanpur district police lead anti-bandit operations in the Katcha area.







