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  • Street criminals in Karachi to be jailed for up to 7 years: CM Shah

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    Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah File photo Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah

    Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, while chairing the 23rd session of the apex committee in Karachi, vowed to end the rampant street crime in the port city, for which he claimed legal reforms are being considered.

    As part of amendments to the law, the chief minister said, the cases of streets crimes would be heard by special magistrates under Section 30 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC), adding that those convicted will be handed prison sentences ranging from three to seven years.

    "We need to end the menace of street crime," CM Shah said, adding that all law enforcement agencies were working together on the issue.

    The 23rd meeting of the apex committee was attended by Karachi corps commander, Sindh chief secretary, director general (DG) Rangers, Sindh inspector general of police and other officials.

    Furthermore, the apex committee was apprised that Sindh Police and Rangers have conducted a security audit of the entire province.

    CM Shah issued instructions to fix the weaknesses identified during the security audits.

    During the meeting, the implementation of the decisions taken in the previous session were also reviewed.