Summary The session decided to initiate strict action against the unregistered Madrassas.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – A meeting of executive board of Sindh’s Apex Committee was taken place at the office of Sindh Interior Department today (Saturday), Dunya News reported.
During the meeting, the officials briefed the participants that about 85 cases have been referred to the military courts until now.
Interior Department and National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) also signed an agreement stating that the NADRA would assemble the record of the criminals.
The session further decided to initiate strict action against the unregistered Madrassas.
‘As many as 27 lac Afghan migrants are living illegally in the country and would be departed to their homeland till December 31,’ the committee stated.
Moreover, Additional Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Kadar Thebo briefed that about one thousand police officers would be enrolled in Counter Terrorism Force for which two police stations would be formed.
