Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has decided to ban illegal immigrants due to rising crime rate.


Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah Thursday said that we have decided to banish illegal immigrants from Karachi, followed by the high street crimes rate in the city.
Chief Minister has directed the Sindh Rangers Director General (DG) Major General Azhar Waqas to accelerate the intelligence operations to arrest the street criminals within 15 days.
While urging for coordination among all intelligence agencies on daily basis, he said that they have planned a mechanism to improve collaboration among Sindh Police and other intelligence agencies.
He had also ordered the Sindh police and Rangers to take rigorous measures against street criminals.
Murad added, “We will not let terrorist to raise again in the country, as they want to disrupt peace in the country”.
It was decided in the meeting to return all foreign illegal nationals residing in Sindh.
Minister stated that “Seven people have been killed in theft attempts in Karachi during December”.
Earlier on December 15, Bilal Nasir aged 21, final-year student of NED University of Engineering and Technology Karachi was shot dead during a snatching bid at a tea shop.
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