Karachi: Newly appointed SSP Korangi Tauheed Rehman Memon has pledged to prioritize the
eradication of street crimes in the Korangi Industrial Area, emphasizing its importance as the economic
hub of Karachi. Addressing a luncheon hosted in his honor by the Korangi Association of Trade and
Industry (KATI), SSP Memon outlined collaborative measures being undertaken with KATI to tackle crime
in the region, including the integration of modern technology systems to reduce criminal activities.
In his address, SSP Memon assured the industrial community that comprehensive planning is underway
to address various issues, including traffic congestion and crime in areas such as Mehran Town. He
emphasized the importance of mutual consultation and cooperation with KATI in solving these
problems.
“By informing us in advance about the arrival of foreign investors, we can ensure their security is
properly arranged,” said Memon, also highlighting the growing problem of encroachment and the need
for effective strategies to combat it.
KATI President Johar Qandhari congratulated SSP Memon on his appointment and praised his previous
commendable services in the police force. Qandhari expressed hope that Memon’s leadership would
help curb the rising crime rate in Korangi. He noted a recent reduction in overall crime but voiced
concern over the increase in street crimes, particularly the indiscriminate killings during robberies.
Qandhari stressed the urgent need to address these crimes to restore public confidence in the police
and end the prevailing insecurity. He called for increased police patrolling in the Korangi Industrial Area
to deter criminal elements, linking the rise in crime to inflation, unemployment, and deteriorating
economic conditions.
Deputy Patron-in-Chief Zubair Chhaya highlighted the issue of extortion and blackmail by so-called labor
welfare organizations in Korangi, urging immediate action to eliminate such elements. He advocated for
enhanced police patrolling, blockades, and checkpoints in the industrial area. Chhaya pointed to the
success of the neighborhood care security project in reducing crime in various sectors of Korangi,
suggesting its expansion.
Danish Khan, Chairman of KATI’s Standing Committee for Law and Order, noted a significant reduction in
serious crimes such as extortion and kidnapping for ransom in the city. However, he raised concerns
about the surge in street crimes, robberies, and violence against traders, industrialists, and other
citizens. Khan emphasized the need for immediate action, pointing out that roadside hotels are often
hotspots for criminal activity.
Senior Vice President Nighat Awan, Vice President Muslim Mohamedi, Former President Masood Naqi,
Ehtshamuddin, Sheikh Umer Rehan, and other KATI members also discussed the law and order issues
facing the Korangi industrial area.