Tannery zone

Published February 21, 2006

KARACHI, Feb 20: Pakistan Tanners Association (Southern Zone) chairman M Danish Khan has expressed his dismay over unsatisfactory law and order situation in the tannery zone.

In a statement issued to the press on Monday, he said that a dacoity of leather worth Rs15 million from a tannery unit in Korangi industrial area was a clear sign that the area police had totally failed in maintaining law and order situation. “It has caused a deep feeling of insecurity among the tanners running their business in the tannery zone,” says a press release.

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