A well-known Pakistani Wrestler, Sameer Ali, popularly known as “Green Cheetah,” was injured in a serious attack allegedly carried out by the Lyari gangwar mafia in Karachi, according to local sources.
The incident reportedly occurred in the Lyari area when Sameer Ali was outside his residence. He sustained injuries during the attack and was immediately taken to a nearby emergency medical clinic, where he received urgent medical treatment.
The incident gained public attention after Sameer Ali shared details of the attack on his Instagram story, confirming that an attempt was made on his life. His statement sparked concern across social media, particularly within Pakistan’s sports community.
Despite the severity of the incident, no official statement or visible action has been reported from Pakistani law enforcement agencies, government authorities, or major national media outlets as of now. The lack of response has raised serious questions regarding security and accountability, especially in areas historically affected by gang-related violence.
Lyari has long been associated with gangwar activity, and observers note that continued silence from authorities may further undermine public confidence in the protection of civilians, including prominent sports figures.
Sameer Ali is recognized for his contributions to sports and is regarded as a role model for young athletes. The attack has once again highlighted concerns over the safety of athletes in Pakistan and the broader issue of law enforcement effectiveness in high-risk areas.
Authorities have yet to issue an official response regarding the incident.
