Armed dacoits loot passenger coach in Dadu, flee with valuables
Police investigate the scene after armed dacoits looted a passenger coach near Dadu.
Police investigate the scene after armed dacoits looted a passenger coach near Dadu.
(Web Desk): More than ten armed dacoits attacked a passenger coach near Taga Village in Dadu, holding passengers at gunpoint and looting cash, mobile phones, and other valuables, according to local authorities.

The incident occurred on Tuesday, and passengers were reportedly threatened before the robbers fled the scene. Police said the attack was sudden, leaving travelers shocked and traumatized.

A police team, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) K.N. Shah, rushed to the site soon after receiving the report. Despite immediate action, no suspects had been apprehended at the time of reporting.

Authorities have launched an investigation and increased patrols in the area to prevent further incidents and ensure the safety of passengers traveling through Dadu. Police have urged locals and commuters to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in rural areas, where isolated vehicles and coaches are often targeted by criminals. Law enforcement agencies are under pressure to strengthen measures to protect passengers and curb such crimes.

Officials assured that efforts are underway to identify and arrest the culprits, while also reviewing security arrangements along travel routes in Dadu district.