President Zardari orders crackdown on criminals in Sindh

Web DeskMay 1, 2024 07:26 PMnational
  • Comprehensive operation targeting street criminals, dacoits, and drug traffickers in Sindh
  • Collaborative effort with other provinces to ensure effective results
  • Government's commitment to enhancing safety and security in the region
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President Zardari directs a crackdown on street criminals, dacoits, and drug traffickers in Sindh to enhance public safety and security through a collaborative operation with other provinces.

President Asif Ali Zardari has issued a directive to Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to initiate a comprehensive operation targeting street criminals in Karachi, dacoits in the katcha area, and drug traffickers across Sindh. The operation is to be carried out in collaboration with other provinces to ensure effective results.

The directive from President Zardari emphasizes the urgent need to address the rising incidents of street crime in Karachi by launching a specialized operation dedicated to combating this issue.

This move comes as a response to the escalating concerns regarding public safety and security in the region, particularly in light of the increasing criminal activities reported in various parts of Sindh.

Street crime, dacoity, and drug trafficking have been persistent challenges in Sindh, with Karachi being a hotspot for such criminal activities. The need for a coordinated effort involving law enforcement agencies from multiple provinces has been recognized as crucial to effectively combatting these criminal elements.

President Zardari's directive to launch a large-scale operation against criminals in Sindh underscores the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens. The collaborative approach involving multiple provinces is expected to enhance the effectiveness of the operation and lead to a significant reduction in criminal activities across the region.

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