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  • Sleeper cells in Karachi

    Also read: Karachi operation: ‘Crime down but sleeper cells still exist’According to the police chief, the Karachi operation has led to a 70pc drop in heinous crimes including targeted killings, kidnapping for ransom, extortion and other acts of terrorism...

    The police chief also conceded that terrorist sleeper cells continued to exist in the city but that law-enforcement agencies were making efforts to track them down...

  • Karachi operation: ‘Crime down but sleeper cells still exist’

    KARACHI: Though terror-related incidents have been reduced up to 60 per cent in the two years since the commencement of the Karachi operation, sleeper cells of terror outfits still exist in the metropolis and law enforcers are making concerted efforts to eliminate the same, Karachi Police AIG Mushtaq Maher told media on Saturday...

  • ‘Sleeper cells of terrorist outfits still exist in city’

    KARACHI: The city police chief has claimed that the ongoing targeted operations have resulted in a 70 per cent drop in terror-related activities during the past two years and law enforcers are making concerted efforts to eliminate the sleeper cells of terrorist outfits which still exist in the metropolis...

  • Sleeper cells being eliminated in KP: army

    PESHAWAR: After completing the tactical phase of Operation Zarb-i-Azb in the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (Fata), the army has launched a combing operation in the rural and urban areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to eliminate terrorists’ sleeper cells and networks, according to a military commander...

  • 600 modern buses to hit city roads soon, says minister

    KARACHI: The city will have a new bus service called City Transport Service with a fleet of 600 Daewoo buses within the next two months...

    ”When asked about the city transport scheme which he had mentioned during his talk with the media after a meeting with City Mayor Wasim Akhtar, the minister said that many transporters had come forward and shown their interest in operating new buses under the scheme under which the transporter...

  • Singapore to deploy driverless buses from 2022

    SINGAPORE: Driverless buses will appear on some roads in Singapore from 2022 as part of plans to improve mobility in the land-scarce city-state, its transport minister said on Wednesday...

    Driverless buses will be deployed during off-peak traffic hours in three new suburban towns designed to accommodate the vehicles in a pilot project, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan...

  • Students set buses ablaze in Faisalabad

    Students from Government Islamia College in Faisalabad set four buses on fire on Friday after one of their classmates was crushed under a speeding bus, DawnNews reported...

    Enraged students protested their colleague's death by first setting fire to the bus involved in the accident and then went on to set fire to three more buses...

  • Students torch six buses after sophomore’s death

    FAISALABAD: Enraged students set six buses ablaze after a sophomore was fatally run over by a public transport vehicle on Sargodha Road on Friday...

    The students torched four buses outside the college and two at Jamia Chishtia Chowk that became the flashpoint after the accident...

  • Drivers killed, 30 injured in buses’ collision

    The deceased included two drivers whose buses coming from the opposite directions on Karachi-Lahore highway had a head-on collision at Nazarwali Hatti near Uch Sharif, about 70km from here, on Sunday night...

    After the collision, the buses caught fire, injuring the passengers, including women and children...

  • Baloch students prevent QAU buses from plying

    ISLAMABAD: The Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), which re-opened a week ago after a 19-day closure, could not hold classes again on Monday as protesting students kept university buses from plying on their routes...

    University sources said that protesting students deflated buses’ tyres late Sunday night...

  • Two buses burnt to ashes

    RAWALPINDI: Mystery shrouds the burning of two air-conditioned buses plying on Rawalpindi-Kalar Syedan route...

    The police said they did not know who had set the two buses on fire or they were burnt accidentally...

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