Karachi: Pakistan federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik has expressed his satisfaction on the overall law and order situation in Karachi.
“Street crimes are the major concern all over the country but overall situation of law and order is under control with due efficiency of the police and Rangers in Karachi,” he said while talking to media persons after offering Eid ul Azha prayers at Babul Islam mosque on Monday.
Referring to collection of hides of sacrificial animals, Malik said that the government has already issued directive in this regard and a code of conduct has been chalked out.
He further stated that no group or person will be allowed to collect hides forcibly in Karachi or elsewhere.
But at least three incidents of hide snatching was reported in Pakistan’s largest city on the first day of Eid ul Azha.
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