In a significant development for law enforcement in Sindh, four notorious dacoits have surrendered to authorities during an ongoing operation in the Bagirji Kacha area of Sukkur district. This surrender marks a pivotal moment in efforts to combat crime and restore stability in the region.
Police Pressure Leads to Surrender
The surrender followed clear directives from senior police officials, including DIG Larkana and Sukkur Range Nasir Aftab and SSP Sukkur Azhar Khan. They issued stern warnings, urging dacoits to surrender or face severe consequences, which ultimately prompted this action.
Identities and Criminal Records
The individuals who surrendered are identified as Wahid Jatoi, Pahlwan Jatoi, Shamshad Jatoi, and Qadir Bakhsh Jatoi. These dacoits were wanted in multiple serious cases, including:
- Kidnapping for ransom
- Extortion activities
- Murder charges
- Involvement in police encounters
Their surrender is expected to aid in resolving these longstanding criminal matters.
Joint Operation Efforts
Police have been conducting a joint operation with Sindh Rangers and federal agencies aimed at eliminating dacoit networks and restoring peace in the Kacha area. This collaborative approach has intensified pressure on criminal elements operating in the region.
Commitment to Continued Action
DIG Nasir Aftab has reiterated that the operation will persist until dacoits are completely eradicated and peace is fully restored. This statement underscores the authorities' determination to maintain security and order in Sukkur and surrounding areas.
The surrender of these four dacoits is seen as a positive step towards reducing crime rates and enhancing public safety in the district.



