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Section 144 imposed on China Port Karachi

Karachiites ruined and messed it up completely after a car fell down injuring 2 people Government of Sindh finally imposed 144 on China Port, Karachi beach on wednesday.

It was not a picnic spot nor a dating or daring spot either, People were visiting there throughout the day even at night carrying Motorbikes and cars over there throwing garbage even puking gutka on a new construction.

Unfortunately these people desperately need schooling before visiting anywhere else just as they turned Karachi into a Junkyard spitting Pan Gukta anywhere they want. Spitting PAN GUTKA is one of the award winning act of Karachiites, There were several Snatching, Sexual Harassment, Theft cases were reported to Police from China Port.

Karachiites ruined and messed it up completely after a car fell down injuring 2 people Government of Sindh finally imposed 144 on China Port, Karachi beach on wednesday. 
Karachiites ruined and messed it up completely after a car fell down injuring 2 people Government of Sindh finally imposed 144 on China Port, Karachi beach on wednesday.
PAN GUTKA Liter
PAN GUTKA Liter – China Port Karachi
A View which Karachiites don't deserve
A View which Karachiites don’t deserve
Newly constructed China Port - Karachi
Newly constructed China Port – Karachi

known as ‘Oyster Rocks’, the spot is a about 2.5 kilometers long breakwater built by China to protect the South Asia Pakistan Terminal, but the citizens find it fascinating enough to spend time there with families. The Oyster Rocks strip was originally built to protect large freight ships from the hazards of a high tide, protect erosion of sand and the coastline.

Those who live in Clifton and DHA don’t visit Seaview, so the rest of the city Clifton town becomes circus and Karachi needs strict laws plus Free Education campaign Door to Door.

 

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