Sindh Home Minister Launches 'Safe City' Project in Karachi

Web DeskMay 27, 2024 02:13 AMnational
  • Aims to elevate Karachi's security status
  • Budget exceeding Rs 3 billion for implementation
  • Focus on reducing crime rates and criminal activities
Sindh Home Minister Launches 'Safe City' Project in KarachiImage Credits: Associated Press of Pakistan
Sindh Home Minister Zia ul Hassan Lanjar introduces the 'Safe City' project in Karachi to enhance security and reduce criminal activities, with a budget exceeding Rs 3 billion. The initiative aims to create a safer environment and spread its benefits to other cities in Sindh.

The Sindh Home Minister, Zia ul Hassan Lanjar, has introduced the ambitious 'Safe City' project in Karachi, aiming to elevate the city into one of the most secure urban centers in Pakistan. With a budget exceeding Rs 3 billion, the project will be implemented in two phases, with the first phase expected to be finished within a year. Minister Lanjar stressed that apart from reducing crime rates, the initiative will also focus on eliminating criminal activities.

After the successful launch in Karachi, the project's second phase will concentrate on spreading its advantages to other cities across Sindh. Minister Lanjar praised the Sindh Police for their proactive steps in improving law and order in the province, supported by the Sindh Government. While recognizing the commendable efforts of the police force, he highlighted the potential for further improvement, despite significant advancements compared to the past.

The 'Safe City' project in Karachi, spearheaded by Sindh Home Minister Zia ul Hassan Lanjar, signifies a significant step towards enhancing security and reducing criminal activities in the region. With a substantial budget allocated and a clear roadmap for implementation, the project aims to create a safer environment for residents and visitors alike. As the initiative progresses to encompass other cities in Sindh, the collaborative efforts of the government and law enforcement agencies promise a brighter and more secure future for the province.

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