Pakistani police have reported the death of six-armed Afghan robbers during a fierce shootout in Karachi on Friday. The suspects, wanted for dozens of criminal cases including robbery and murder, were cornered by law enforcement. Authorities revealed that the gang had brutally killed three brothers during a home invasion a few months ago, a crime that had shocked the local community.

The operation was launched based on credible intelligence regarding the location of the organized crime ring. During the exchange of fire, all six suspects were killed, and two police officers sustained injuries. Police officials stated that the gang was involved in over 50 house robberies across various parts of Karachi, often targeting women during their criminal activities.

Law enforcement recovered a cache of weapons, including pistols, a rifle, and motorcycles believed to be used in crimes. Investigators confirmed that the deceased had a long criminal record featuring attempted murder, firing on police, and illegal arms possession. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges with urban crime involving migrant communities in major Pakistani cities.

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