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Apex Committee meeting: Fate of Karachi s Safe City project continues to hang in balance

Top Story January 26, 2021 KARACHI: The provincial Apex Committee meeting was told on Monday that the Anti-Terrorism Financing Unit (ATFU) has recovered Rs10.249 billion during five years from 2015 to 2020 and registered 144 cases and arrested 90 accused, of them 19 were convicted. However, the fate of critical Safe City project continues to hang in the balance as a company contracted for installing 10,000 cameras in Karachi has now been asked to give inputs about the project s feasibility and its PC 1. While presiding over the 25th meeting of provincial Apex Committee at the CM House, the Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, said the terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language or nationality but their inhuman proclivity with like-minded elements makes it mandatory to regularly review the threat assessment to keep our city, the province and the country secure. The meeting was attended by Corps Commander Karachi, Chief Secretary, IGP Sindh, DG Rangers, Information Minis

CM Murad orders law department to expedite judges hiring

CM Murad orders law department to expedite judges’ hiring Apex committee told 144 terror financing cases lodged in five years KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah directed the law department on Monday, while presiding over a meeting of the Apex Committee, to expedite the process of appointing session judges and additional judges exclusively to hear cases pertaining to street crime. Besides, the CM requested the anti-terrorism courts to speed up the hearing of cases under their jurisdiction. Terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language and nationality. We have to keep our city, the province and the country safe and secure, the chief minister told the 25 participants present in the meeting which included the corps commander and DG Rangers.

Apex Committee meeting: Fate of Karachi Safe City project hangs in balance

Top Story January 26, 2021 KARACHI: The provincial Apex Committee meeting was told on Monday that the Anti-Terrorism Financing Unit (ATFU) has recovered Rs10.249 billion during five years from 2015 to 2020 and registered 144 cases and arrested 90 accused, of them 19 were convicted. However, the fate of critical Safe City project continues to hang in the balance as a company contracted for installing 10,000 cameras in Karachi has now been asked to give inputs about the project’s feasibility and its PC 1. While presiding over the 25th meeting of provincial Apex Committee at the CM House, the Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, said the terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language or nationality but their inhuman proclivity with like-minded elements makes it mandatory to regularly review the threat assessment to keep our city, the province and the country secure. The meeting was attended by Corps Commander Karachi, Chief Secretary, IGP Sindh, DG Rangers, Information Min

Apex Committee meeting: Fate of Karachi Safe City project hangs in the balance

Apex committee vows to meet security challenges in Sindh - Pakistan

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah chairs apex committee meeting. - PPI/File KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the government will continue with the threat assessment mechanism to keep the city, the province and the country safe and secure. “Terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language and nationality but it is their mindset and inhuman proclivity which group them together with likeminded elements,” he said while presiding over the 25th meeting of the Sindh apex committee here at the CM House on Monday. The meeting was attended by Information Minister Nasir Shah, Law Adviser Murtaza Wahab, Karachi corps commander, chief secretary, inspector general of police, director general of Rangers, provincial heads of intelligence agencies and other senior officers.

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