Interior Minister Rehman Malik — Photo by APP

KARACHI: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has constituted a committee for preparing recommendations within three weeks for ensuring effective security of bank branches all over the country.

Talking to media after presiding over a committee at the State Guest House here Wednesday, he said that Joint Secretary of Interior Ministry will head the committee, consisting of four representatives of Pakistan Banking Council and Home Secretaries of Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Deputy Governor State Bank of Pakistan, Secretary Interior Khawaja Siddique Akbar, DG FIA and heads of banks attended the meeting.

Malik said that the meeting discussed measures to control bank robberies and added that the committee.

He said the incidents of bank robberies were comparatively lower in Sindh, but keeping in view the recent surge in these incidents, the government has decided to ensure proper training of security guards.

No security agency will be allowed to operate unless it has trained security guards, he added.

He said a committee headed by Director National Police Council has been constituted to ensure that every security agency must check training certificates of the hired guards.

Similarly, all banks must have complete security arrangements for their branches and install close circuit cameras in their premises and place security guards in and outside the branches, he opined.

The Interior Minister said that the names of owners and chief security guards will be included in the FIR if their guards were found involved in bank robberies.

He said more steps will be taken on the recommendations of the committee.

He pointed out that terrorists of Taliban and banned organisations were involved in the bank robberies and steps are being taken to arrest them.

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