A private security company introduces service for citizens going to cattle market

After several incidents of robbery in cattle market near Northern Bypass, Al-Aman Security Private Limited has introduced a new scheme for convenience of customers

Go Buy Goats and Cows With Safety After several incidents of robbery in cattle market near Northern Bypass Karachi, a private security company has stepped in to provide security to customers.

Al Aman Security (Private) Limited Company has introduced a unique scheme to provide security to goat and cow buyers.

This unique scheme has been introduced by Messrs. Security Company Ahsan Abbas and Ahsan Khan.

In the advertisement shared on social media pages, the company assured to provide complete security to the customers.

The advertisement given by Al Aman Security Pvt Ltd clearly states that “We are providing you packages at discounted rates. You will feel safe in the market. Now you can visit the market without any risk. ”

Two packages have been introduced in the advertisement given by Al Aman Security Private Limited.

1: Rs.5000 will be charged for 8 hours of security excluding company vehicle service.

2: Service charges with company vehicle will be Rs.10000. This service will also last for 8 hours.

For further contact, Messrs. Company Ahsan Abbas and Ahsan Khan have also shared their numbers in the advertisement.

1: Ahsan Abbas 0347-2159485

2: Ahsan Khan 0316-2835290

It should be noted that the Sindh government moved Asia’s largest cattle market on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha from the Super Highway to the Northern Bypass, leaving the citizens and traders at the mercy of robbers who wish to follow the Sunnah of Ibrahimi. Is.

Incidents of citizens going to the cattle market on the Northern Bypass have become normal. Dozens of citizens, including well-known comedian and stage actor Wali Sheikh, have been returned near the cattle market.

Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman, founder MQM Altaf Hussain and chairman of All Sindh Tajir Ittehad Kashif Sabrani have expressed concern over the situation. And has demanded action from the Sindh government.

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