Independent Report | 28-12-2025
Nasirabad is witnessing a troubling surge in crime, with thefts, robberies, and snatching incidents becoming routine. Citizens have criticized the District Police Officer for failing to maintain law and order, forcing some victims to stage protests with the Holy Quran to demand justice. Local sources reported that residents face difficulties recovering stolen property, motorcycles, and livestock due to police negligence. Community members warned that continued inaction could escalate public anger and unrest. Calls have been made to Balochistan’s IG Police and the provincial government to intervene, hold ineffective officers accountable, and ensure citizens’ safety. The growing insecurity highlights the urgent need for reform, increased patrolling, and transparent law enforcement to restore confidence and stability in Nasirabad.
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