According to the details, Murad Ali chaired a session on peace and order situation in which District General rangers, Inspector General Sindh, Commissioners and others were included.


Karachi: The newly elected chief minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah stated that he is not satisfied with the current street crime’s situation and desired to improve the peace and order of Karachi.
According to the details, Murad Ali chaired a session on peace and order situation in which District General rangers, Inspector General (IG) Sindh, Commissioners and others were included. In this session Murad Ali Shah was briefed by the officials of the current crime situation in Sindh.
Chief Minister Sindh stated that his first priority is to save nation and the belongings of it. Its been a few months since the situation in the areas of Karachi badly got effected amid crime.
He claimed that he will bring changes into the peace and order situation so that people can easily move around without having any fear of crime.
Murad ordered to IG to impose a ban to display the weapons and also on the flash lights on cars. He directed that only police petroling cars will have the flash lights. Nowadays people sat in the car while having armed guards.
He approved 2Rs billion for the construction of 708 police stations which are damaged in the province. He also instructed to fill the 25,000 vacant seats in police branch. These seats will be given only on merits.
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