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Possible Afghan blowback in Karachi: CM orders targeted operation against terrorists

July 30, 2021 KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, while presiding over the 26th meeting of the provincial Apex Committee on Thursday, directed a targeted operation against terrorists and told the police and other law-enforcement agencies to beef up security and enhance the coordinated intelligence work so that fallout of the civil war in Afghanistan could be managed. “The insurgency in Afghanistan may affect Pakistan, particularly Karachi, interms of terrorism and influx of illegal immigrants, therefore, we have to be prepared to control the situation,” warned the CM. The Apex Committee observed that the incidents of terrorism, target killings and kidnappings for ransom have almost come to an end, but murders and extortion incidents have increased by 25 per cent and 65 per cent respectively.

Anticipated Afghan blowback on Karachi: CM orders targeted operation against terrorists

July 30, 2021 KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, while presiding over the 26th meeting of the provincial Apex Committee on Thursday, directed a targeted operation against terrorists and told the police and other law-enforcement agencies to beef up security and enhance the coordinated intelligence work so that fallout of civil war in Afghanistan could be managed. “The insurgency in Afghanistan may affect Pakistan, particularly Karachi, in terms of terrorism and influx of illegal immigrants, therefore, we have to be prepared to control the situation,” warned the CM. The Apex Committee observed that the incidents of terrorism, target killings and kidnappings for ransom have almost come to an end, but murders and extortion incidents have increased by 25 per cent and 65 per cent respectively.

593 Bangladeshis stuck in India return through Akhaura, Benapole land ports

593 Bangladeshis stuck in India return through Akhaura, Benapole land ports Star Digital Report Star Digital Report A total of 585 Bangladeshis, who were stranded in India due to the ongoing border closure returned to the country through Akhaura land port in Brahmanbaria from April 26 to May 15, according to the data of Special Branch of Police in Brahmanbaria district. Meanwhile 15 people who are employees of the Indian Embassy in Bangladesh also entered the country through Akhaura land port between April 26 and May 15, reports our Brahmanbaria correspondent quoting Md Imtiaz Ahmed, officer-in-charge of Special Branch of Brahmanbaria Police. They returned to the country with no objection certificates (NOCs) from Bangladesh Deputy High Commissioner in Tripura s Agartala and Covid-19 negative certificates, sources said.

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