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KARACHI: Waking up to the ongoing unrest in Karachi which has claimed lives of over 60 innocent people during span of 72 hours, the Sindh government has issued orders of shoot-at-sight to law enforcement agencies upon seeing miscreants in Karachi, SAMAA reported late Thursday.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister A. Rehman Malik has resolved to deploy 1000 Frontier Constabulary (FC) men to help police and rangers maintain the law and order situation in metropolis.
As per current situation, all the petrol pumps and other fuel stations are closed while the roads as well as streets have gone completely deserted. Miscreants are moving about undeterred in the city. Houses are being set on fire. Incidents of heavy firing are being reported in many areas. Hospitals are abound in injured persons. Police and rangers are acting like onlookers.
However, the Interior Minister Abdul Rehman Malik has claimed that he knows everything.
All Karachi Traders Ittehad (AKTI), responding to the appeal of MQMs mourning day, has announced closure of all kinds of trade today (Friday).
The announcement to deploy FC men in Karachi speaks volume for failure of police and rangers to ensure peace and order in Karachi.
Upon the appeal from MQM to observe Mourning Day, the business in most areas had gone shut before Thursday night while the educational institutions will remain closed on Friday in line with the appeal.
All Karachi Transport Ittehad (AKTI) has announced keeping busses on ground on Friday. SAMAA
CM issues shoot at sight orders in Karachi :: SAMAA TV :: Top Story, Breaking News, Latest News, Pakistan News, World News, Sports News, Business News, Entertainment News, Health News, Innovation News, Videos
Meanwhile, Interior Minister A. Rehman Malik has resolved to deploy 1000 Frontier Constabulary (FC) men to help police and rangers maintain the law and order situation in metropolis.
As per current situation, all the petrol pumps and other fuel stations are closed while the roads as well as streets have gone completely deserted. Miscreants are moving about undeterred in the city. Houses are being set on fire. Incidents of heavy firing are being reported in many areas. Hospitals are abound in injured persons. Police and rangers are acting like onlookers.
However, the Interior Minister Abdul Rehman Malik has claimed that he knows everything.
All Karachi Traders Ittehad (AKTI), responding to the appeal of MQMs mourning day, has announced closure of all kinds of trade today (Friday).
The announcement to deploy FC men in Karachi speaks volume for failure of police and rangers to ensure peace and order in Karachi.
Upon the appeal from MQM to observe Mourning Day, the business in most areas had gone shut before Thursday night while the educational institutions will remain closed on Friday in line with the appeal.
All Karachi Transport Ittehad (AKTI) has announced keeping busses on ground on Friday. SAMAA
CM issues shoot at sight orders in Karachi :: SAMAA TV :: Top Story, Breaking News, Latest News, Pakistan News, World News, Sports News, Business News, Entertainment News, Health News, Innovation News, Videos