Islamabad: The Parliamentary Secretary for Interior, Maryam Aurangzeb today informed the lower house of the parliament that the cost of losses caused to the country in war against terrorism is estimated at more than one hundred billion rupees.
Miss Aurangzeb told the House during question hour that the provinces are accorded help on case to case basis.
She said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa received over eleven billion rupees during 2009 to date in this regard.
To a question, Maryam Aurangzeb said Pakistan has signed agreements on transfer of offenders and sentenced persons with four countries, which are Thailand, UAE, Turkey and Yemen.
She said by-laws have been finalized with Thailand whereas these are being finalized with other three countries. She said forty two prisoners have been transferred from Thailand to Pakistan under the agreement.
To another question, she said Anti-Narcotics Force is running three model addiction treatment and rehabilitation centers, one each at Islamabad, Quetta and Karachi.
Answering a question, Parliamentary Secretary for Cabinet Secretariat, Raja Javed Ikhlas told the House that Pakistan has received over 216 million dollars foreign direct investment during July-September of the current financial year.
He expressed the hope that due to improvement in the law and order situation in the country, the investment will increase.