A jeep carrying four of a family found itself marooned on the sandy shore at Karachis Seaview beach on Friday morning after a tide engulfed it . Lifeguards had to intervene after the jeep got stuck in the sea sand due to the waves . Police could not take legal action against the family because there was no Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure CrPC imposed at the location .
South SSP Sheraz Nazir upon being contacted informed informed Dawn.com that the police could .com that there was currently no Section . of the . Code of . Criminal Procedure (CrPC), CrPC CrPC, is currently not allowed to impose a CrPC on the location of the location at the time of the incident .
The lifeguards made a second attempt which took nearly two hours to successfully extract the vehicle from the vehicle. The family was allowed to leave after issuing a warning. The police said they did not take any further action against them for disregarding safety warnings .
The incident was not a breach of the CrPC and they would not be able to take further action at the site of the code of Criminal Practice, according to SSP Nazir . The police have not taken any further legal action, however, because there is currently no section of the law.
The incident is not a violation of the CPC, which is not required to be prosecuted. The beach is not an issue of any further jurisdiction. It has been described as ‘inoperable.’. It’s not a matter of liability. It was not an error. It is alleged that it is a violation.
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