Monday, November 4, 2013

Kayani lauds Rangers, police for restoring peace in Karachi

Pakistan News
Karachi: Pakistan's Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani has praised the endeavors of Rangers and police in getting back peace Karachi, said a comment issued by Sindh Rangers on Monday. Karachi, the biggest metropolitan
city and budgetary capital of Pakistan, is riddled with focused on killings, pack wars, kidnappings for payoff, blackmail and terrorism. Focused on operations headed by Rangers' drives with the backing of police are progressing in the city under a directive issued by the central government against culprits recently recognized by elected, military and non military person orgs. The comment came after his visit to Headquarters Pakistan Rangers Sindh today, where he was appropriated by Dg Rangers Sindh, Maj-Gen Rizwan Akhtar and acquainted with division leaders and senior staff officers. Gen Kayani was given a definite instructions on the operational and authoritative parts of Pakistan Rangers Sindh with exceptional reference to the present operation against culprits and hostile to social components in Karachi. Liking its deliberations, he trusted the paramilitary power will satisfy its "rich convention of grit and sheer professionalism and will doubtlessly carry peace and praiseworthy lawfulness in the city." He additionally acknowledged accomplishments of Karachi Police throughout the present focused on operation. Corps Commander Lt-Gen Muhammad Ijaz Chaudhry accompanied the chief of army staff during the visit.

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