For the first time in the history of Karachi, the registration of shacks was started, in which who lives in the shack? Who is the relative who is the guest? All must be told. According to the details, taking an important step of the District East Police to prevent street crime, the registration of shacks has started for the first time in the history of Karachi.
In view of the rising crime rate in Karachi, the District East Police has started collecting the data of the residents of the shacks near the Jamali Bridge on the Superhighway. The police had received complaints that the accused took shelter in the huts after committing incidents on the highway. East police team reached Jamali bridge and its surroundings, including intelligence officers and technical personnel. In this regard, the project in-charge. DSP Ahmad Iqbal says that Geotagging is being done by allotting numbers to Harjhunpadi, the objective of starting the project from Jamali Bridge is Jamali Bridge hotspot area, where crime incidents are high.
DSP Ahmad Iqbal says that many criminals live in shacks. All occupants of the huts will be verified. Fingerprints of adults as well as children will be taken. Each hut will be geo-tagging by giving a number. One person will be checked through the device. Apart from residents and visitors or temporary residents, visitors will also be checked.
Talking to a private channel, SSP East Dr. Farrukh Raza said that crime incidents are more in those places, where there are shanties and shanties, Jamali Bridge is a hotspot for street crimes. Most of the accused run away and take shelter in huts after the incident.
He further said that modern technology is being used to carry out all this work, all of them will be registered and information will be available about who is coming and who is going.
The homes of the accused will be surrounded by the latest technologies. The data from the huts will be used to track down criminals.