How was the ‘Tik Tokar’ bandit Shahid Lund killed?

How was the ‘Tik Tokar’ bandit Shahid Lund killed?

Punjab Police became famous for his videos on Tik Tok on Friday The robbers The alleged ringleader ofPolice competition‘ I have claimed to kill.

Shahid Lund has been from Punjab for a long time Raw riverine areas I was in hiding, who was also accused of harboring robbers.

According to the police, 28-year-old Shahid Lund used the internet to lure citizens and make them his victims.

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Shahid tried to influence thousands of people with his messages on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram to highlight the rural lifestyle, in which he was seen holding a gun.

The Punjab Police said in a statement released on social media on Friday that the leader of the Lund gang, Shahid Lund, was killed in a joint operation by Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur police in Kucha Bangla Ucha.

The statement further said that ‘Punjab government had set a price of Rs 1 crore on the head of bandit Shahid Lund, while the slain bandits were accused of killing police officers, terrorism, kidnapping for ransom, attacks on police, murder and robbery. There were inter-district advertisers wanted by the police in more than serious cases.

Shahid Lund is said to have lived on an island in the Indus River, often referred to as the ‘Kache’ area. The area’s tall sugarcane crops provide cover for ambushers, and the region is affected by shifting river channels, which complicates crimes ranging from kidnapping to highway robbery and smuggling.

Located at the junction of three out of the four provinces of Pakistan, this place is considered to be the safe haven of gangs of robbers consisting of hundreds of members. In 2016, large-scale police operations and even the intervention of the army failed to restore law and order. In August this year, 12 police personnel were killed in a rocket attack on a police convoy in this area.

Some robbers use the Internet to lay ‘honeytraps’ to lure victims by advertising cheap sales of romantic partners, business partners and tractors or cars, while others use the hostages’ relatives to ransom them. Tik Tok clips showcase heavy weapons.

Shahid Lund had more than two lakh followers on his social media accounts, which was also a source of concern for the police.

IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar has appreciated the Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur police for the successful operation in the riverine areas.

He said that ‘it is the mission of the police to eliminate terrorists, robbers and miscreants from the Kacha area.’

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**Interview with Dr. Aisha Malik,​ Crime and Social Media Expert**

**Editor:** Thank you ⁣for joining us‍ today,​ Dr. Malik. Let’s dive right‍ into the recent‍ news regarding Shahid⁢ Lund, the alleged leader of a notorious gang in Punjab. What can you tell us about⁤ the impact of social media on criminal activities, particularly in Lund’s case?

**Dr.⁣ Malik:** Thank you⁢ for having me.‌ Shahid Lund’s case is particularly ⁣interesting because it ⁣highlights ⁤how criminals are increasingly leveraging social media⁤ platforms like TikTok‍ and Facebook. Lund‌ used ‍these platforms not just to showcase a glamorous version of ​his life but also to lure‍ victims. His messages seemed to appeal to a sense of excitement and perhaps even rebellion, which speaks volumes about how social media can sometimes romanticize illicit behavior.

**Editor:**⁤ It’s alarming to⁣ think social media can have such an influence.‌ What specific strategies did Lund employ to attract attention and followers?

**Dr. Malik:** Lund appeared to showcase ‍a lifestyle that many might find intriguing, filled with rural life elements⁣ intertwined with a ⁣display of power—like holding a gun. This imagery⁣ can be very appealing to young, impressionable individuals ⁢and ⁤can create a certain allure around criminality. The mix of glamor and‌ danger can ‍be enticing, leading some viewers ‍to idolize figures‌ like ⁤Lund rather than view them with the caution ⁣they deserve.

**Editor:** How do you think law enforcement can better respond to this phenomenon?

**Dr. ⁤Malik:** Law enforcement​ agencies need to⁣ adapt to the ⁣changing landscape of crime in the digital age. They ‍could utilize social media to⁢ counteract the‌ narratives that⁢ criminals like Lund promote. Engaging with the community online,​ sharing⁣ success stories of law ​enforcement, and ‌raising awareness about the ​harsh realities of crime could help shift public ​perception.‌ Moreover, monitoring ⁢social media for criminal activities and interactions could aid in early detection and prevention.

**Editor:** Lastly, ⁢considering the complexities of areas like Kacha where Lund operated, what do you ⁢believe are the long-term⁢ solutions to crime in such regions?

**Dr. Malik:** Areas⁢ like Kacha often have ‌unique geographical and socio-economic challenges that contribute to crime.⁣ Long-term solutions would involve not just law enforcement but also community engagement, economic development, and educational initiatives. Improving local infrastructure and providing youth with⁣ viable alternatives to crime are crucial steps. ⁤It’s vital ‌that communities feel connected, supported, and empowered, which can significantly reduce the allure of criminal activity.

**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Dr. Malik. It’s clear that combating ⁤crime, especially influenced by social media, requires a multifaceted approach.

**Dr. Malik:** ‍Thank ​you for⁢ having me. It’s a​ complex issue, but with ⁤the right strategies, change is possible.

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