Bizenjo vows to deal with iron hands those challenging state writ 
Bizenjo vows to deal with iron hands those challenging state writ 
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TURBAT: Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has said that those challenging the administration of the state will be dealt with iron hands.

“In order to carry out their nefarious intentions, the terrorists and their masterminds who attack the innocent people and the security forces for creating unrest will be punished in any case,” he said.

He expressed these views while addressing a high-level meeting at the Commissioner’s Office, Turbat to review the law and order situation and formulate a strategy for systematic and coordinated action against subversive elements.

The meeting was attended by Home Advisor Mir Zia Langau, Secretary Balochistan Matahar Niaz Rana, FC officials, Commissioner Makran Shabbir Mengal, DIG Police Javed Ahmed Jaskani, DPO Kech, Bahram Khan Mandokhail and other concerned officials.

The meeting reviewed in detail the law and order situation and security issues in Makran Division especially in the border areas and was briefed by the concerned authorities.

The meeting directed the security agencies to take immediate action on some important decisions regarding security issues and decided to use all available resources to take effective action against the terrorists and tighten the noose around them.

In his address to the meeting, the Chief Minister stressed that no one will be allowed to challenge the writ of the state and that the law enforcement agencies have been directed to expedite the action against the subversive elements. Strict measures will be taken against.

Expressing regret over the testimonies of FC personnel at Dasht yesterday, he said that the sacrifices of our Pak Army soldiers for protection of homeland would not be in vain.

Emphasizing on law enforcement agencies, the Chief Minister said that all agencies should further coordinate and strengthen mutual relations and also strengthen the system of mutual information exchange.

He said that all law enforcement agencies should hold monthly meetings with district administrations. He said that the activities of anti-state elements should be constantly monitored and their data should be checked in this regard.

He said that law enforcement agencies would be provided arms and other necessary equipment and modern equipment

The Chief Minister directed the law enforcement agencies to take special care of the public difficulties while performing their duties so that the self esteem of any citizen is not harmed and also unnecessary check posts should be removed so that the people have difficulty in transportation.