Two Missing Trucks hauling away copper and valuables vanished after Gul Plaza fire cleanup
So, the Gul Plaza fire cleanup has taken a weird turn about Missing Trucks. Cops are checking out a possible theft because two trucks hauling away stuff from the fire just disappeared. It makes you wonder if someone’s trying to make a quick buck.
This whole thing shows how messed up things can get after a disaster in the city.
Eight Trucks Supposed to be There, Only Six Showed Up
Okay, so here’s what we know: Eight trucks were supposed to be hauling junk from the burned-out Gul Plaza to the dump. But only six actually made it. Two Missing Trucks with license plate numbers 808 and 670 never got there.
People noticed something was up when they did a head count at the dump. They told the big bosses and the cops right away.
Valuable Scrap Metal Makes Trash a Hot Commodity
What’s really suspicious is what was on those trucks. They were carrying electric wire, copper, and metal stuff from the fire.
In Karachi, you can get good money for copper and electric parts, so they’re easy pickings for thieves. Now, the officials think the trucks were stolen on purpose, not just because of a mistake.
Cops Think Someone Planned This
The cops don’t think this was some random thing. They’re wondering if someone planned it, maybe with the help of people who knew the routes, times, and what the stuff was worth.
Right now, the Police are:
- Trying to find the trucks by looking at their last GPS locations
- Looking at security cameras from nearby streets
- Asking questions to the drivers, contractors, and supervisors
- Looking over the paperwork to see if anything seems off
The cops haven’t ruled out that the drivers and scrap dealers might be working together, it happens.
Time to Fix How We Handle Disasters
The Gul Plaza fire junk theft shows how bad Karachi is at managing disasters and getting rid of waste. Fires and building accidents happen, but not keeping track of junk makes things way riskier.
City planners say that:
- All city trucks should have GPS
- There should be people watching the trucks hauling junk
- They must count salvaged stuff before moving it
- Contractors should pay if something gets lost
Without this, disaster sites are easy targets for crooks.
People Need to Trust the Government
This whole mess makes people lose faith in the city government. People want honesty, especially after something bad like a fire that hurts people financially and emotionally.
If it turns out to be theft, it’s not just a crime; it’s the public trust being violated. The city needs to get its act together.
The Investigation Continues
Karachi officials say they’re checking into it, and if they find something wrong, they’ll do something about it. It just proves that the disaster isn’t over when the fire goes out; people need to be careful during the cleanup, too.
While everyone waits for answers, the Gul Plaza thing shows how things can get worse because of carelessness and greed.
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