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Protesters block roads in Pakistan's Taxila to demonstrate against rising street crimes

| @indiablooms | Jun 06, 2024, at 12:49 am

Protesters blocked Taxila-Khanpur road in Pakistan over failure to check crime in the region by Taxila police.

The protesters complained there had been a spike in robbery and snatching incidents in the area.

Local people as well as shopkeepers parked their vehicles in the middle of the Taxila-Khanpur road and staged a protest against the broad daylight robbery incidents, reported Dawn News.

Traffic movement was disrupted in the area amid demonstrations.

A protester, Khalid Malik, told Dawn News that a few days ago a young milkman was shot dead for resisting a robbery in Taxila and the police failed to trace the culprits.

The protesters later decided to end their demonstration following a successful negotiation with the police.

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