Sindh CM orders creation of separate unit for security of judiciary

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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah taking policy decision has ordered to create a separate unit or wing to provide foolproof security to judiciary according to their advice, guidance and requirement. There should not be any problem because the terrorists.

He took this decision while presiding over a meeting regarding security of judiciary here at the CM House today. The meeting was attended by Local Government Minister Jam Khan Shoro, advisor too CM on law Murtaza Wahab, Chief Secretary Siddique Memon, IG Police Ad Khwaja, Principal Secretary to CM Alamuddin Bullo and  secretaries of law and home departments.

The IG Police AD Khwaja briefed the chief minister on the progress of Awais Shah kidnapping case right from his access to digital data like phone calls, SMS, whatapp and such other activities. “We have mobilised all the resources available with the police and the intelligence agencies to work out this case,” he said added that the police, rangers and intelligence agencies have developed an exemplary coordination in this case and Inshallah “we would recover him safe and sound,” he would.

The chief minister said that the kidnapping of Awais Shah was aimed at demoralizing our judiciary. “Our judiciary is strong enough to absorb such shocks but it doesn’t mean that we sit keeping hand on hand,” he said and added “we have to work day and night to recover him safe and sound and plan to provide literally foolproof security to judiciary,” he said.

Briefing the chief minister the IGP said that 2670 police force was provided to judiciary for the security of them 1200 policemen are on the security of supreme court and high court judges. Apart from it Rangers personnel are also with them.

The chief minister directed the chief secretary and IGP to create a separate unit or wing for the security of judiciary right from lower to top judiciary. “But this mechanism would be stronger if the security off judges is made in accordance with their guidance, directives and consultation,”

He directed the IGP to hold a meeting with chief justices or their registrars, they feel fit, and seek guidance on their security. “In the light of their guidance frame a detailed mechanism and then share with them and then implement the plan,” he said.

The chief minister also reviewed Amajd Sabri murder case and issued necessary instructions and guidance. He also reviewed over all security of the city.