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Sindh police toughen drug laws

Ghulam Nabi Memon said the police are prioritizing targeting major drug dealers and suppliers to break their supply chains.
The opposition and treasury benches, during the Sindh Assembly session on Friday, traded verbal barbs over the issue of Ajrak-themed number plates of the vehicles.
In response, Provincial Minister Saeed Ghani clarified that Ajrak number plates have been in vogue for the last two to three years and include security features. He stated that motorcycles are often ...
Pakistan Rangers Sindh and Police carried out joint intelligence-based operations in Karachi, seizing large quantity of smuggled foreign cloth, powdered milk, and saffron worth millions of rupees from ...
The Sindh High Court (SHC) has strongly criticized senior police officials for their failure to curb the growing drug crisis in Karachi, issuing a contempt of court notice to the provincial police ...
KARACHI: Chief Secretary Sindh, Asif Hyder Shah has expressed serious displeasure over the illegal encroachments ...
All three robbers involved in the martyrdom of police constable Munir Ali Soomro were killed in a police encounter. The police have seized the weapons of all three robbers. Under the leadership of ...
Executive Council now headed by home minister instead of governor; Lanjar vows to expand network of the Citizens-Police Liaison Committee all over the province.
Former Sindh bureau chief joined the police service, then worked in the Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry before ...
At least 10 people were killed and over 60 others injured in two separate road accidents in Pakistan's southern Sindh ...
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Road and footpath cutting banned

PD in a quandary over less RLNG off-take by power plants Road and footpath cutting banned Sections pertaining to arrest, ...
Larkana range Nasir Aftab said in funeral prayers of Shaheed Munir Ahmeed Soomro (Constable) on Saturday. Do not say about those who are killed in the way of Allah, 'They are dead.' Rather, they are ...