"The federal government would cooperate fully to bring the perpetrators to justice"


Islamabad: Minister for Interior Rana Sanaullah on Wednesday expressed resolve to arrest the perpetrators of the Karachi blast and set a precedent. He said that on the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, he was going to Karachi today, said a press release.
He said the entire country expressed solidarity with the Chinese brothers and it was our common grief. We will deal with it with full force as it is an attack on Pak-China friendship, he added.
He said that he would find out the facts in meeting with the concerned authorities. Our great friend China will be kept fully informed in the progress of the investigation into the incident, he added.
The minister said they would review all security apparatus for Chinese residents and would take effective measures after a thorough review of security. Every aspect will be carefully examined, he added.
"The federal government would cooperate fully to bring the perpetrators to justice", Sana Ullah concluded.

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