KARACHI, July 13: The Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) on Friday offered to the Sindh police setting up of two “Madadgar 15” centres on the pattern of the American ‘Rescue 911’. It has also offered installation of close-circuit cameras near the airport and taxi stands in the city to keep a close eye on criminals.

The offers were made by CPLC chief Sharfuddin Memon during a meeting with senior police officials, including Provincial Police Officer Major (r) Ziaul Hasan, CCPO Karachi, DIG (Ops), DIG (Inv-1), DIG (Inv-2) and DIG (CID) at the CPLC office.

Mr Memon also gave a comprehensive presentation of the law and order in Karachi and improvement of the police emergency centres “Madadgar 15” with reference to his idea to streamline them on the pattern of the “Rescue 911”.

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