KARACHI: Inspector General of Police Sindh Dr Syed Kaleem Imam on Monday directed the officials concerned to establish separate desks for senior citizens at three driving license branches in the metropolis in order to facilitate them in the issuance of licenses, renewal and other related tasks, according to a police spokesperson.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Rangers Sindh on Monday claimed to have arrested several suspects from across the city.

The paramilitary force conducted action in Landhi and Awami Colony and apprehended five suspects over charges of involvement in robberies, said the spokesperson.

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2018

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