Sindh CM orders strict security owing to Afghanistan situation
CM Murad Ali Shah asks law enforcers to closely monitor criminal, sectarian and banned organisations
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has ordered law enforcement and security agencies to keep a close eye on banned outfits in view of the prevailing situation in Afghanistan.
The Sindh CM, while chairing a meeting of the provincial apex committee on Thursday, said the situation in Afghanistan is changing dramatically and in this context, strict security arrangements should be put in place in the province.
He asked law enforcers to closely monitor criminal, sectarian and banned organisations.
They were also ordered to monitor hate content from social media and other suspicious activities.
Some elements will try to increase sectarian hatred, which will not to be tolerated, said CM Shah.
He said he would have a meeting with scholars.
"We have to establish love, brotherhood and unity in our ranks," the CM said, instructing law enforcement agencies to further strengthen mutual cooperation.
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