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Sindh govt extends special powers of Rangers in Karachi
According to notification issued by Sindh Home Department, the grant of extension to the special authority to the Rangers was given from April 6 and will expire on July 4.
By Web Desk
Published April 06, 2019
KARACHI: The Sindh government extended the special powers of the Rangers in Karachi for an additional three months on Friday.
According to notification issued by Sindh Home Department, the grant of extension to the special authority to the Rangers was given from April 6 and will expire on July 4.
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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Syed Ali Shah approved the special powers of the Rangers in Karachi for 90 days as the current validity of the powers extended to them in Karachi division under Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 expired on April 5 (Thursday).
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