Summary CM Sindh says removing barriers from streets of Karachi may lead to increase in street crime
KARACHI: (Dunya News) – Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that targeted operation against criminals should be expedited. He said that removing barriers from streets and roads of Karachi might lead to increase in street crime, Dunya News reported.
A meeting was conducted at CM House in Sindh under the headship of CM Qaim Ali Shah on Tuesday. DG Rangers Sindh briefed on this occasion that Nine-Zero was raided on specific information. “Several criminals were arrested from Nine-Zero”, he said.
While briefing the meeting, Home Secretary Sindh said that Anti-Terror Court (ATC) has so far convicted 34 cases out of the total 121. He said that 9 terrorists have been convicted since February. “Out of 85 terrorism cases, 64 were sent to the military courts. 67 terrorists have been killed during the operation so far while two terrorists involved in Shikarpur incident have been arrested”, he added.
Home Secretary also said that so far 1000 officers have been appointed in counter-terrorism department while overall 2000 officers will be appointed.
CM Sindh told the meeting that targeted operation against the criminals should be further expedited.
