Operation Zarb-e-Ahan | |||||||
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Part of Organised crime in Pakistan | |||||||
A ranger in Sindh, their Punjabi counterparts were instrumental in the operation’s success | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Chotu gang | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Nawaz Sharif Shehbaz Sharif Raheel Sharif Lt. Col Asim Raza Khan Sajid IG Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera |
Ghulam Rasool (POW) Pyara Rasool (POW) other local commanders | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2,400 | 300 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Punjab Police: 6 killed, 24 abducted Punjab Rangers: None Pakistan Army: None | 54 killed, 175+ arrested | ||||||
24 policemen held by the Chotu gang released |
Operation Zarb-e-Ahan was an operation conducted jointly by the Pakistan Army, Punjab Rangers and Punjab Police.[3] The operation targeted the Chotu gang, a band of dacoits (bandits) who regularly committed murders, kidnappings, and highway robbery. The operation was successful, with many gang members being killed and captured, including its leader, Ghulam Rasool.[4] Afterwards, the Government of Pakistan consolidated their control, and the Chotu gang became defunct.