Arrangements finalised to stop suicide attacks: Qaim Ali Shah

By AFP
November 15, 2012

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that security arrangements have been finalized to stop possible...

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that security arrangements have been finalized to stop possible suicide and other bomb attacks in the province, Geo News reported on Thursday.

Speaking in the Sindh Assembly, the chief minister said that all the vehicles would be searched on the entry and exit points of the city.

He said that over 2 million illegal migrants had become challenge while exodus that took place in the wake of country’s war on militancy also became cause of terrorism in Karachi.

Shah requested the people to pray for peace during Muharram, adding that he was only answerable to people, house and the party leadership.

The chief minister said though performance of Rangers and police was not impressive, suspected terrorists also secured bails from courts. He said that the Sindh High Court chief justice had also been apprised of the loopholes in the judicial system.


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