Wrong perception of prosecution bill being propogated: Qaim Ali Shah

Wrong perception of prosecution bill being propogated: Qaim Ali Shah
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Summary The court will have the final verdict in this regard, says Sindh Chief Minister

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Chief Minister (CM) Qaim Ali Shah on Saturday has said that a wrong perception about prosecution bill is being propagated however, the court will have the final verdict in this regard.

The Chief Minister addressed the participants of a passing out parade ceremony of Eaglet Force held at Razzaqabad Police Training Centre.

Qaim Ali Shah said that police have improved their performance in counter-terror strategies and actions. The provincial government and the police would jointly curb terrorism, he added. He said that protection of the people in Sindh is responsibility of all law enforcers and the government.

The Chief Minister said that the government has paid compensatory amounts to the families of police martyrs.

The government has increased funds for the martyrs from Rs 12 billion to Rs 60 billion, he added.

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Shah hoped that Sindh police would meet expectations of the people. He said that more than 80 percent crimes have been deterred in Karachi.

While talking about the prosecution bill passed in the Sindh Assembly on January 15, he said that a wrong perception is being given. However, he said that the court would give its verdict in the matter.

The Chief Minister said that Sindh’s prosecution was discussed in the meeting of the Apex committee and it was termed weak. He said that the government is making efforts to bolster the prosecution system.

Shah further said that none should be blamed without any proof.

Know more: Sindh Assembly: Govt can withdraw case to free suspect, law passed

On Friday, the government passed the Prosecution Service Amendment Bill 2015. Accoridng to the law, the government can free any suspect by withdrawing the case against him.

A targeted operation led by Pakistan Rangers in ongoing in Karachi against criminals and terrorists. Some influential persons have been nabbed by the paramilitary force. The federal government is backing the operation however, tussle with the Sindh government has not found closure.