Staff Report
KARACHI: At least 33 people, including children and women, sustained injuries in the aerial firing on New Year’s evening in different parts of Pakistan’s Karachi city, a private news channel reported on Sunday.
Karachi reverberated with celebratory gunfire on Sunday night despite a restriction on aerial firing. Authorities had warned violators would be booked under murder charges.
Most of the injuries from aerial firing were reported from Saddar, Garden, Osmanabad Panjwani Plaza, Lighthouse, Raja Mansion, Hussainabad, Board Office in Nazaimabad (where a minor child got injured), Nazimabad Bridge, Liaquatabad No. 4, Five Star Chowrangi, and Kharadar.
Crackdown against aerial firing on New Year’s Eve
An official said the police led a crackdown against miscreants who were involved in the aerial firing. During their operations, they arrested more than 15 suspects in the city, including two police personnel and four security guards.
Apart from this, at least two people also lost their lives in road racing accidents.