Lanjar seeks inquiry report from Odho
Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar took notice of incidents of burning of dumper trucks in different areas of the city.
He sought a report from the additional IG Karachi. He said incidents of burning vehicles should be investigated. No one will be allowed to take the law into their own hands, the protection of citizens' property is the responsibility of the government, and the government is taking further steps to control traffic accidents, he said.
Lanjar said a high-level committee has been formed to implement traffic laws. “Cooperate with the traffic police to implement urban traffic laws and prove yourself as a good citizen by implementing traffic laws.”
He added that our province will be prosperous and peaceful by implementing the law. In developed countries of the world, their development is linked to the rule of law, he remarked. He asked the police to keep an eye on the miscreants and ensure the rule of law.
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