LAHORE - The indifference of police towards agony of people due to rise of street crime has taken new heights. The police do not even bother to register crime committed against senior citizens. In clear violation of instructions of police high ups to immediately register a case the SHO Sanda police station Javed Virk has not registered a daylight armed robbery case despite the lapse of six days. The victim an octogenarian woman still awaits police action. The SHO despite frequent visits of the complainant continues to linger the matter. The incident has put a question mark on the efficiency of the City police's top brass as the matter was also brought in the knowledge of SSP Operations but even then no FIR was registered till the filing of this report. Two unknown armed robbers had looted an 80-year-old woman Haleema Bibi, in broad daylight on October 04 (Saturday) in the area of Sadaqat Park Sanda. They deprived her of gold ornaments worth Rs.40,000. SI Asharf had visited the crime scene and gathered evidence. Imran Sadiq, the robbery victim's son talking to The Nation said that his mother was aged and could not go to police station. "I have visited the police station many times but in vain, as the case could not be registered," he said. He said SI Asharf called him to PS to submit a formal application, which he did on Monday. He complained that SI again summoned him on Tuesday to make some correction in the application but the FIR was not registered again. On the very next day, SHO Javed Virk called Imran to PS and again deferred the matter on the pretext that application for registering of case was in possession of SI Ashraf who had gone home. Imran pointed out that he again visited the PS on Thursday but neither SHO Virk nor SI Ashraf were present in PS. When contacted SSP Operations Shafiq Ahmed told the Nation that he would take up the matter immediately but when he was contacted later he did not respond. Haleema Bibi and his son have appealed to the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, Justice Sayed Zahid Hussain and the chief minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif to take immediate action against indifference of police.