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Pakistanis buy guns in droves as insecurity creeps in: NYT

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Posted: Jan 06, 2009 at 1342 hrs IST

New York Middle class Pakistanis in scores are now procuring guns and other arms to protect themselves, as a surge in Islamist violence has led to fears that the country may be headed for a wave of violent kidnappings, extortions and other crimes.

Registrations of guns and rifles have recorded a new high, Wall Street Journal reported quoting officials who attributed this trend to rising sense of anxiety, fear and insecurity among the people, who now seeks arms to protect themselves.

This has come in vogue among the middle-class people who foresee a wave of violent kidnappings and robberies that will target those who look like they might have money.

These fears have been generated as over the past year, Pakistan has witnessed the assassination of popular political leader Benazir Bhutto and bloody bombing of Islamabad's Marriott Hotel.

The recent terror strikes in Mumbai, allegedly carried out by 10 Pakistani militants trained here, has further frayed the nerves of the people here.

“The spreading Islamist insurgency in the country has led to a wave of insecurity, and people doubt the ability of the new civilian government to safeguard them,” paper said.

"People buy weapons because they're insecure,” a senior Interior Ministry official told the paper. “No need denying it.”

The 11,758 murders recorded in the first 11 months of 2008 were the highest in Pakistan in at least in a decade, it said quoting Islamabad police, who compile nationwide crime statistics.

Arms licenses are issued by numerous Pakistani agencies.

Local authorities and police hand out permits for weapons that can be used only within their states.

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fate of pakistan by birbell on 06 Jan 2009

a very dangerous situation indeed. it shows where pakistan is heading to. if their army and law enforcement system do not act it will lead to their disastour and they will make their own graveyards. the so called jihadists will perish their own people.

they need peace, not guns by ashok pai on 06 Jan 2009

imagine if a couple of goons decide to attack a family with a gun - a regular family can simply not fire one bullet, because of fear. unless they are in that same state of mind of that of a goon. self defense well rehearsed - but totally different in a real world situation. i just hope that usa and its arms exports and funding to the pak army is stopped. the day happens, the world will be peaceful.

wWHAT A SECURITY WITHIN....? by dv on 06 Jan 2009

WSJ datas shows how insecure is Pakistanis feeling inside. In frustration this terrorist nation can attack Indian territery. let Pak die its own death....

uu by ni on 07 Jan 2009

shut u r mouth

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