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The Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that innovative structural reforms were being introduced in the Sindh police to enhance its capacity and rapid response in controlling the crime. This he said while presiding over meeting regarding launching of computerisation criminal record office project and detection of illegal number plates of the vehicles in the Karachi held at CM House Karachi today.
Addressing the meeting the Chief Minister Sindh said that Sindh Government has invested huge amount in maintaining law & order in the province and will not hesitate to spare more funds to follow criminals. He said that establishment of crime record office with collaboration of Karachi police and Citizen Trust against Crime (CTAC) would be proved an innovative and effective step towards controlling the crime in the city. He said that computerisation of criminal record would also be helpful not only to have access to criminals but get them convicted from courts as well.
He said that mostly stolen or snatched vehicles are being used for crime but after launching this project this trend will be decreased to minimum level as vehicle in question would immediately be traced out under command of this project. He said that Sindh Government needs help from the NADRA and Civil society to curb the crime with success. He said that today we are living in modern age and we want to use all modern methodologies / technologies to achieves designed goals in each field including maintain law & order.
He asked officers to go ahead towards the automation of their organisation and directed for effective linkages. The Sindh Minister Excise and Taxation while talking in the meeting said that his department was extending full help to Karachi police and citizens trust against crime (CTAC) organisation for verification of thousands of illegal vehicles playing on the roads.
He said that he also was bringing latest reforms in the excise department by introducing security feature number plates of the vehicles and added that it will give more access to Sindh Police to the un registered, stolen vehicles. The renowned Singer Shahzad Roy talking on behalf of CTAC claimed that he has got the NADRA agreed for criminal's verification under crime record office project which was jointly run by Karachi police and CTAC. He said that this is joint venture project to bring 113 police stations online however, he stressed for expediting the implementation on this project and giving at real ownership from Government of Sindh. The Chief Secretary Sindh Sajjad Saleem Hotiyana, Secretary to CM Alumuddin Bullow, Secretary Excise Abdul Majeed Pathan, Secretary Law Mir Muhammad Shaikh, DIG Police Sultan Khuwaja and other officers also attended the meeting.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014

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