Six Chinese investors have turned to the Sindh High Court, seeking protection from police harassment and bribery. They claim that despite coming to Pakistan for business, they were continuously harassed by the police, forced to pay bribes, and faced severe restrictions on their freedom. The court has taken notice and called for a response from relevant authorities.
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