Law And Order Meeting Chaired By PM In KarachiLaw And Order Meeting Chaired By PM In Karachi

Law And Order Meeting Chaired By PM In Karachi

Law And Order Meeting Chaired By PM In Karachi: Prime Minister Nasir-ul-Mulk has said that huge efforts, better coordination among the law Enforcement Agencies and the will to Restore Normalcy to the City of Quaid has resulted in drastic improvement in Law & Order situation of the Metropolis.

This spirit, said the Prime Minister, should continue not only to ensure free, fair and peaceful Elections but also to build on the gains of the past and to further improve the Security Situation.

This he said while chairing a meeting on Law and Order here at Governor House. The Meeting was attended by Governor Sindh Muhammad Zubair, Chief Minister Sindh Fazal-ur-Rehman, Commander 5 Corp Lt. Gen. Mirza Shahid Baig, Federal Secretary Interior Arshad Mirza, Chief Secretary Sindh Azam Sulaiman Khan, IG Sindh Amjad Javaid Saleemi and other senior officers.

Law And Order Meeting Chaired By PM In Karachi
Law And Order Meeting Chaired By PM In Karachi

Chief Secretary and IG Sindh made detailed presentations on Law and Order situation and the arrangements being made for ensuring Peaceful Elections in the Province. The Prime Minister was also briefed by Sindh Rangers about the ongoing Karachi operation and the successes achieved in major area including terrorism, target killing, extortion and Kidnapping for Ransom.

It was informed that as a result of coordinated efforts by Police, Rangers and Intelligence Agencies, law and order situation has witnessed marked improvement with 85 percent reduction in the crime rate.

The Prime Minister was informed that there were no more ‘no-go areas’ in Karachi and normal life has been restored in the Mega City. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction over the gains made so far and appreciated the efforts of Police, Rangers and Intelligence Agencies for restoring normalcy in the Metropolis.

Only the caretaker prime minister, Punjab chief minister and two caretaker ministers have filed the statement of assets with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Section 230 of the Elections Act, 2017 stipulates “caretakers must submit statements of their assets and liabilities, and those of their spouses and children within three days of taking oath”. The legal requirement has to be met by the caretaker prime minister, chief ministers and their cabinet members.

The ECP official said the commission is likely to consider the matter today and admonish those who have not declared their asset details.

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