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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has ordered concerned authorities to keep a close check on proscribed organizations owing to the prevailing situation in Afghanistan.
The Chief Minister expressed his views while chairing a meeting of the provincial apex committee today (Thursday). “The situation in Afghanistan is changing dramatically and in this context, strict security arrangements should be put in place in the province,” he said.
Murad Ali Shah asked law enforcement agencies to closely monitor criminal, sectarian and banned organizations. 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 be tolerated”, the chief minister asserted, announcing that he would also meet religious scholars in this regard.
“We have to establish love, brotherhood and unity in our ranks,” the Chief Minister said, instructing law enforcement agencies to further strengthen mutual cooperation.
Commenting on the private armed guards roaming on the unregistered vehicles in the province, CM Murad said there was a ban on displaying arms in Sindh and such vehicles having private security guards should be impounded.
“The work on the registration of the security guards is underway”, he maintained, ordering to launch a crackdown against the unregistered and AFR vehicles running in the province.