A non-governmental organisation (NGO) that had occupied the premises vacated the building soon after the Sindh Education Minister Sardar Ali Shah took the notice of a report published by The Express Tribune.
Abandoned Karachi school encroached upon again
When the staff of the NGO disappeared, one team of the education department approached the West deputy commissioner, while another reached the Yousuf Plaza Police Station.
At the police station, SHO Anila Qadri called Sarfaraz, the man claiming ownership of the building, for an explanation.
The accused could not present any legal document to prove ownership or tenancy of the building to which, the police maintained that the case was complex, adding that the accused be given seven days to present the documents. In the meantime, the police took possession of the building. They reached the scene and locked the gates of the building.
NGO encroaches on abandoned Karachi school
Responding to the situation, Qadri said that both the parties had been given a period of seven days. She said that Sarfaraz had called and told them that he had rented the building from a man named Musheer.
When contacted by police, Musheer did not turn up at the police station. The SHO said that the police placed a lock on the building on instructions of DSP Shaukat Raza. We are trying to get the problem resolved as soon as possible, the SHO said.
On the other hand, the primary additional education director said that he had informed education secretary about the developments. He added that Primary Education Director Ghulam Abbas, who is in Islamabad, had also been informed of the situation.
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