Weather vane 'stolen' from Karachi's Frere Hall, Chief Secretary takes notice

Published September 16, 2015
A view of Frere Hall with the rooster-shaped weather vane perched atop the left spire. ─ PPI/File
A view of Frere Hall with the rooster-shaped weather vane perched atop the left spire. ─ PPI/File

KARACHI: Chief Secretary Sindh Siddique Memon on Wednesday took notice of 'theft' of a rooster-shaped weather vane which used to sit atop Karachi landmark Frere Hall.

Chief Secretary spokesman Naukhaiz Anwar Siddiqi said Memon has also ordered Karachi Commissioner and Karachi Municipal Corporation Administrator Shoaib Siddiqui to submit a report on the incident within two days.

A television channel took notice of the missing weather vane, prompting a response from the chief secretary.

Suspicions of theft arose as the the rooster-shaped weather vane, which is said to have been removed from a spire of the historical building while renovations were underway, has yet to be replaced.

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