SECURITYDAWN
Security without safety
Pakistan faces a multidimensional security crisis marked by escalating urban crime, organized criminal syndicates, terrorism, and overlapping militant and criminal economies. The country's outdated colonial-era policing system, hindered by political interference and lack of reforms, relies on coercive legislation like the Punjab Control of Habitual Offenders and Anti-Social Behavior Bill, 2026, instead of effective policing. Major cities now experience increased violent crime, extortion, and sporadic terrorist attacks, with kidnapping for ransom rising in Balochistan and KP, and similar trends in Sindh and Punjab.
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