
By Moin Ullah Shah
KARACHI: The Inspector General (IG) of Sindh convened a high-level security meeting in Karachi to review the law and order situation and assess recent intelligence reports, daily Metro Morning reported.
According to officials, the meeting focused on security concerns following cross-border developments. It included a review of sensitive government and private installations across the city. Intelligence reports highlighting possible terrorist threats and vulnerabilities on internal and external routes were discussed.
The IG instructed that security at all entry and exit points of the city be further strengthened. He directed that a Quick Response Force (QRF) in each district remain on high alert at all times. Officers were also told to ensure that the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and the Special Branch provide timely intelligence to district police for swift action.
All senior officers were ordered to personally inspect sensitive sites and remain present in the field. The IG also mandated daily general hold-ups and snap checks twice a day to tighten security. In Karachi, the IG emphasized the need to accelerate operations against beggars and street crime to maintain public order.
The directives aim to bolster city-wide vigilance and prevent potential security breaches, while safeguarding neighborhoods and critical infrastructure. The meeting reaffirmed the commitment of the Sindh police to respond proactively to threats and to ensure the safety and security of residents across Karachi.
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