Extension of rangers powers among other decisions by Sindh Government
KARACHI:
The government has announced that there will be a complete ban on the display of weapons, flags and banners in Karachi.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah chaired a meeting attended by law enforecement officials on Saturday.
The decision to extend rangers powers for three more months was taken during the meeting. It was also decided that one thousand elite force personnel along with police.
The meeting decided that SHOs who manage to arrest people involved in target killings would be promoted and a Rs 10 million reward was also announced for those who provide information about elements involved in target killings.
The government has announced that there will be a complete ban on the display of weapons, flags and banners in Karachi.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah chaired a meeting attended by law enforecement officials on Saturday.
The decision to extend rangers powers for three more months was taken during the meeting. It was also decided that one thousand elite force personnel along with police.
The meeting decided that SHOs who manage to arrest people involved in target killings would be promoted and a Rs 10 million reward was also announced for those who provide information about elements involved in target killings.