Author: Imtiaz Hussain

Imtiaz Hussain is a seasoned journalist and senior correspondent of Daily Metro Morning, covers various beats, can be reached at news@metro-morning.com

Collaborative approach entailed a unified front, pooling together resources, sharing intelligence, and executing joint operations to dismantle the clandestine networks fueling the illicit drug trade SUKKUR: Commissioner Fayaz Hussain Abbasi of Sukkur Division called for a crucial meeting to tackle the urgent issue of drug abuse, focusing specifically on the concerning rise in the use of “Ice” (crystal methamphetamine) among young people in the region. The meeting was attended by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) Abdul Hameed Khoso, and Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) from Sukkur Division. During the meeting, Commissioner Sukkur emphasized the urgent need for coordinated efforts…

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SUKKUR: US Consul General Karachi, Conrad Tribble, paid a visit to the Advanced Water Research Center at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) in Jamshoro, emphasizing the critical need to address Pakistan’s water challenges. During his visit, Consul General Tribble highlighted the importance of collaboration between the United States and Pakistan in addressing water-related issues. He underscored the commitment of the American government and people to providing scholarships to Pakistani students and educators, facilitating academic exchange programs with American universities. Expressing his satisfaction with the facilities and research being conducted at the water center, Consul General Tribble commended the…

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SUKKUR: Junior Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto has urged the public to step forward and rescue wildlife and heritage, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts. Speaking to the media at the residence of Syed Mohib Ali Shah Lakyari in Khairpur, Bhutto condemned the barbarism of Israel towards the innocent people and children of Palestine, labeling Israel as the “son of the devil.” Bhutto reiterated his commitment to advancing the mission of Shaheed Bhutto and representing the people of Sindh, while acknowledging the need to prioritize national interests over politics in the current situation. He expressed concern for the various problems faced by…

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SUKKUR: Awami Tehreek, a prominent political force in Sindh, paid homage to the revered Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai by organizing a mesmerizing tribute event, Jashan-e-Latif, in Thari Mirwah, Khairpur. The event, held on Saturday, captivated attendees with national songs, revolutionary poems, and cultural performances, resonating with the profound cultural legacy of Sindh. Central President of Awami Tehreek, Lal Jarwar, delivered a stirring speech at the gathering, emphasizing the importance of spreading Latif’s ideas to combat extremism and promote love for the motherland. However, amidst the celebration of cultural richness, concerns were voiced over the erosion of democratic values…

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SUKKUR: SSP Shikarpur Irfan Ali Sammo said that during police operation against Tegani and Sabzoi gang three notorious dacoits have been killed and two injured and Two Kidnappees have also been recovered during operation from Garhi Tegho. SSP Shikarpur said that dacoit SP Tegani Rs2 million head money notified, Ali Jan Sabzoi accomplice of Nisar/Arsalah Sabozoi and Rafiq alias Rafoo Jaffery of Arsalah Sabzoi gang have been killed in an encounter, when they at Dakhan Road in Shikarpur attempting to loot the people. The SSP said that Nawab Tegani and Aijaz were also injured, and he said that police also…

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SUKKUR: Federal and Sindh government after taking notice of millions of rupees scam in District Accounts Office Dadu constituted a probe team led by Inspector General Treasuries. Reports said that the monthly corruption of millions of rupees in Dadu’s treasury office in pension, commutation, GP and LRP funds, federal and Sindh governments have taken notice of the issue. District Accountant Officer Altaf Mangi, DO, accountant, and auditor were also summoned in the DC office Dadu on April 23. On the complaint of corruption ,the auditor general finance of the federal government and the government of Sindh and its finance department…

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Commissioner Sukkur Fayaz Abbasi affirms that concrete steps will be taken to implement stringent measures aimed at mitigating drug abuse issue among the teenagers, especially students in Sukkur Division Sukkur: Commissioner Sukkur Division Fayaz Hussain Abbasi chaired a meeting on Friday to bring together all key stakeholders to strategize on curbing the growing menace of drug abuse among teenagers, especially students, and particularly the proliferation of ICE drug. Commissioner Sukkur Fayaz Abbasi underscored the crucial importance of cooperation among government agencies, civil society organizations, and parents in protecting young individuals from the harmful consequences of drug abuse. He issued clear…

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SUKKUR: Two heartbreaking incidents have rocked communities in Pano Aqil and Larkana, as young lives were claimed by vicious dog attacks. In village Yousif Jogi near Pano Aqil, tragedy struck when 10-year-old Asif, son of Mumtaz Jogi, fell victim to a stray dog bite. Rushed to Pano Aqil hospital by his distraught parents, Asif’s condition deteriorated rapidly, necessitating his transfer to Sukkur due to the severity of his injuries. Despite valiant efforts, Asif succumbed to his wounds, leaving the community in mourning. Meanwhile, in a separate but equally tragic incident, 15-year-old Saddam Hyder, a 9th-grade student from Gharhi Khuda Bukhsh…

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SUKKUR: The abduction of a Grade 18 Officer of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has been confirmed by his parents, sparking a swift response from authorities in Sindh. Rehmatullah Khan, a FBR official hailing from Rawalpindi and currently stationed in Hyderabad, fell victim to a “Honey Trap” scheme according to police sources in Ghotki. Reports indicate that Khan was lured to Ghotki under false pretenses, where he was subsequently kidnapped. Home Minister Sindh, Zia-ul-Hassan Lanjar, wasted no time in addressing the situation. Setting up camp in Ghotki, he convened a high-level meeting with key law enforcement officials, including DIGs…

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SUKKUR: In yet another instance of migration, a Hindu family hailing from Karampur bid farewell to their motherland as they embarked on a journey to India via the Wagah Border in Lahore, citing prevailing unrest as the reason behind their departure. Reports indicate that a family residing in Karampur, District Kashmore-Kandhkot, made the difficult decision to relocate to India. Akash Kumar, a prominent cloth merchant in Karampur, departed from Sindh through the Wagah border in Lahore. Bowing solemnly to the land of Sindh, Akash Kumar boarded a coach headed for Lahore, tears welling in his eyes as he bid adieu…

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