DIG Hyderabad Region Muhammad Akram Naeem Bharoka has said that the Sindh government has approved establishment of Control and Command Centre in Hyderabad. He said that the project, which would be completed in three months, would cost Rs 250 million under which 500 modern cameras would be installed at business centres.
Bharoka said this during his visit to Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI), here on Wednesday. SSP Saqib Ismail Memon and SP Headquarter Dr Wasi Hyder were also present on the occasion. He further said that the police department was well aware of traffic problems of the city and it would resolve the issue on priority basis.
The Deputy Inspector General of Sindh Police said that a complaint cell would be established with computerised system for verification of traders. He asked the SSP Hyderabad to arrange monthly meetings with the members of the Chamber to know the problems of the business community. President HCCI Gohar Ullah thanked the officials for their visit and apprised them of the problems being faced by the business community.