Zardari directs Sindh govt to crack down on criminals

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KARACHI:President Asif Ali Zardari chaired a high-level law and order meeting at CM House in Karachi, directing Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah to launch an extensive operation against street criminals in Karachi, dacoits in the Kacha area, and drug traffickers across the province, in coordination with other regions.

Expressing zero tolerance for illegal land occupation, President Zardari directed the chief minister for its immediate cessation. He urged for the implementation of posting tenures for police officers, with strict performance monitoring and removal protocols for underperforming officers.

Additionally, President Zardari instructed the chief minister to ensure foolproof security for foreign nationals residing and working in Sindh, with particular emphasis on safeguarding Chinese nationals involved in CPEC-related projects.

The meeting, attended by key officials including Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Federal IT Minister Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, focused on enhancing security measures. Notable attendees also included Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon, Minister of Energy Nasir Hussain Shah, and other provincial and federal officials.

CM Murad apprised the president of the ‘improving’ law and order situation, highlighting recent peaceful events such as the visit of the Iranian president and the smooth conduct of PSL and international cricket matches. He assured the president of daily monitoring and proactive measures to maintain law and order in the province.

During the meeting, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) provided a comprehensive briefing on the current state of law and order. President Zardari was informed that while crimes against persons had slightly decreased compared to the previous year, there was a concerning rise in property crimes. Efforts to address these issues were discussed, including strategies to reduce crime rates across various categories.

In response to inquiries, Zardari was briefed on the fluctuating trends in street crime cases, revealing a slight decrease in March and April compared to January and February.

Regarding crime resolution, it was reported that out of 48 street crime cases resulting in 49 fatalities, 27 cases have been resolved with 43 arrests and 13 fatalities in encounters. Similarly, out of 136 cases involving 174 injuries, 49 cases have been resolved with 114 arrests and nine fatalities in encounters.

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