Security apparatus in Sindh finalises plan to maintain peace during elections amid ‘high alert’
In view of escalating security threats ahead of the February 8 general elections, top officials of the provincial security and administrative apparatus assembled together on Thursday and reviewed the law and order situation in Sindh.
The inspector general of Sindh police, provincial election commissioner, additional IGP Karachi, special secretary of the home department, secretary of services and general administration, commissioner of Karachi and senior police, Rangers and intelligence agencies officials attended the meeting.
The meeting chaired by Director General of Pakistan Rangers, Sindh, Maj Gen Azhar Waqas was held at a time when several incidents of violence occurred in the province, including the death of a political worker in a clash in Karachi, which heightened fears regarding the upcoming polls.
The participants also took a detailed view of steps taken to ensure security during the polls and approved a strategy to this effect.
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