Young Boy Shot Dead in Islamabad Sector G-13/4:
ISLAMABAD: Two unidentified men attempted to snatch the mobile phones of a group consisting of a young boy, Hussnain Abbas, 21, and his three cousins.
While fleeing the scene, one of the snatchers shot Hussnain Abbas directly in the stomach, who later died from his injuries at PIMS Hospital.
The Golra Police Station has started an investigation and filed a First Information Report (FIR) against the unknown perpetrators.
The police will be checking the area’s CCTV cameras to track down the suspects.
The murder of Hussnain Abbas has increased concerns about the rising crime rate in Islamabad, and the Federal Government has faced criticism for diverting police resources to politics.
In Addition, The rape of a girl in a park in Islamabad’s Sector F-9 went viral on social media.
And then, According to the police, they tracked down and killed the suspects in an exchange of fire at Sector D-12.
crime rates in Islamabad
Furthermore, Crime rates in Islamabad have noticeably increased in recent years, and incidents such as theft, burglary, robbery, murder, and rape have surged in the once peaceful and secure city.
Various factors, including poverty, unemployment, and drug addiction, have led some individuals to resort to criminal activities.
Moreover, the rise in crime can also be attributed to the increasing population and urbanization of the city.
Furthermore, To address this issue, it is imperative that the government takes steps to enhance the socio-economic conditions of people and strengthen law enforcement agencies to guarantee the safety and security of citizens.
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