Sunday, May 18, 2014

Sindh cabinet decides establishment of Counter Terrorism Dept

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The Sindh cabinet has decided that a separate Counter Terrorism Department will be established and legislation will be made to purge police of black sheep besides providing advanced training to the personnel of Rapid Response Force.
The Sindh cabinet in a meeting presided over by Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah at the CM House here on Saturday also acceded the decisions of the meeting chaired by the Prime Minister in Karachi on May 14 to expedite the ongoing targeted operation and maintain law and order situation in the city.
The cabinet recommended the federal government for providing a financial package of up to Rs. 27 billion for the up gradation of police stations, strengthening and equipping the Sindh police, enabling it to take the targeted operation to its success.
The cabinet meeting was attended by all the provincial ministers advisers and special assistants chief secretary Sindh, home secretary, all secretaries of other departments and Senior Member of Revenue.
The cabinet discussed the matters relating to law and order issues of illegal immigrants, drafts on first power policy of the provincial government and eradication of polio, measles and rubella virus in detail and made decisions with consensus.
The cabinet expressed satisfaction over the performance of law enforcement agencies in implementing targeted operation in Karachi against terrorists, extortionists and kidnappers without any discrimination.
Declaring 26 police stations of Karachi and three prisons (Karachi, Hyderabad and Larkana Central prisons) sensitive, the cabinet approved the decision of the provincial government for increasing salaries of police force deployed at the sensitive police stations and strengthening security with structures and more force at the sensitive central jails. The cabinet directed the IGP Sindh for providing foolproof security to all mosques, Imam barghas and temples minorities specially in the interior Sindh.

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