💨 Abstract
In Rawalpindi, Pakistan, a significant surge in violent crimes was reported on March 24, with over 100 incidents including 17 robberies and two deaths. Residents are increasingly feeling unsafe, with victims ranging from various walks of life. Robberies, thefts, and assaults have been rampant, and some victims suffered physical violence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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