The Sindh government's 'Surrender Policy' has been hailed as a success following the surrender of 38 dacoits in the Kashmore and Sukkur districts, as reported by multiple sources. According to Pakistan Today and Tribune Latest, Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar announced that 26 notorious dacoits in Kashmore and 12 in Sukkur laid down their arms, attributing this to the 'effective and result-oriented' policy. Lanjar emphasized that the ongoing mega operation in the katcha areas has put criminal elements under 'severe pressure and fear,' thereby strengthening the state's authority. He stated, 'The joint operation by police, Sindh Rangers, and other law enforcement agencies will continue with full force until complete restoration of law and order and elimination of crime.' This sentiment was echoed across various reports, including Business Recorder, which highlighted the operation's increasing effectiveness over time.
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Sindh Government's Surrender Policy Leads to 38 Dacoits Surrender

Sindh's 'Surrender Policy' succeeds as 38 dacoits surrender in Kashmore and Sukkur. Effective operations by police and Rangers boost state authority, promising law and order restoration.
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