KARACHI - Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Ali Shah appreciating the performance of the provincial police for busting leading gangs of drug dealers and smugglers directed the department to comb out black sheep from their ranks.
“I have reports that some of the policemen are allegedly working as facilitators to the drug dealers and their presence in the police is detrimental for the reputation of the police service; therefore, they must be combed out and brought to book,” he issued these directives while presiding over a meeting on law and order here at CM House. The meeting was attended by acting Chief Secretary Qazi Shahid Pervez, IG Police Mushtaq Maher, PSCM Sajid Jamal Abro, Addl IG CTD Ghulam Nabi Maher, Addl IG Karachi Imran Minhas, DIGs Umer Shahid, Saqib Ismail, Akbar Riaz, Pir M Shah, Nauman Siddiqui and Addl Secretary to CM Fayaz Jatoi. The chief minister, apart from overall maintenance of law and order, has given special tasks to the police to conduct operations against drug dealers and curb crime against women, children and minorities.
The IGP briefing the chief minister said that during the last 10 days, August 21 to 31, 2021, overall five cases were registered against crime against minorities, 22 cases of offense against women, nine cases against crime against children, 198 cases against trade in contrabands and 798 cases against drug mafia.
The chief minister was told that 798 cases of drug trafficking were registered against which 879 accused were arrested. The recovery was huge in terms of quantity, the IGP said and added 547.851kg charas, 19.3kg Ice, 10.65kg heroin, 2.82kg opium and 17,307 liters of liquor have been recovered.
The chief minister was told that two major gangs of drug trafficking have been busted by arresting their leaders and gangsters. One of the gangsters was an Afghani and the other belonged to Balochistan.
The chief minister appreciated the police for its performance in operation against the drug mafia and said it would also eliminate street crime as most of the street criminals were from the drug mafia. He added that he has some intelligence reports that some of the policemen were working for drug mafia and some others have become their facilitators.
Mr Shah gave a task to the IG police, Addl IG Karachi and DIGs of the Zones/Ranges to start high level secret inquiries against such policemen and bring them to book.
The IGP said that overall, 1,961 cases of street crime were reported in Karachi, of them 236 in South Zone, 1,070 East and 655 West Zone. Mr Shah directed the IG police to ask his DIGs to hold meetings with their SHOs and task them for curbing crime against minorities, women, children and drug mafia and maintain overall law and order in their respective areas effectively.