COAS Gen Raheel Sharif chairs high level security meeting

Published December 25, 2014
COAS General Raheel Sharif. -AFP/File
COAS General Raheel Sharif. -AFP/File

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Thursday reviewed all activities to be undertaken by the Army and intelligence agencies as part of the National Action Plan.

DG ISPR Asim Bajwa posted a series of tweets about the high level security meeting chaired by the COAS.

The COAS directed all concerned to initiate actions on urgent basis for its speedy and effective implementation.

Reiterating his resolve in unequivocal terms to root out this menace of extremism and terrorism, the COAS paid tribute to the political leadership of the country for ‘their spirit and unwavering resolve’ to rid Pakistan of terrorism through reforms and administrative measures.

General Sharif hoped that in keeping with confidence and trust of the nation, the consensus could be transformed into practical actions on ground.

The meeting comes at a time when the nation is grappling with terrorism, with the December 16 attack on Army Public School Peshawar being the worst possible strike on innocents.

Earlier, Prime Minis­ter Nawaz Sharif announced in a late-night address to the nation on Wednesday that the country’s political leadership had agreed to set up special military courts to try hardened terrorists.

Read also: Days of terrorists are numbered, says PM

The courts, which will be operative for two years, will require a constitutional amendment before they could start functioning.

“All day on Wednesday, according to a participant of the meeting held at the PM House, the military leadership stressed the need to set up military courts as the justice system had failed to deliver,” a Dawn report stated.

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