Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has said people involved in Karachi bus attack are in focus of the investigators and some arrests have been made in this regard. However, he said it would be pre-mature to say they have reached the actual attackers. Talking to newsmen in Karachi on Monday, he said investigation into Safoora Chowrangi carnage is progressing well.
"Interrogation from the arrested persons is very positive and there are indications that we are on the right track," the Minister said. He held out an assurance that the culprits would be brought to book. He emphasised that it was a multi-faceted dimension case and there would be intensive investigation to reach the bottom of the tragedy. The Interior Minister said the war against terrorism and militancy is not easy as it is not a T20 or 50 over match, as Pakistan is facing the menace of terrorism for the last 14 years and no attention was given to deal with it.
He asked the people of Pakistan and Karachi to analyse the level of terrorism when the PML-N government took over in 2013 and that of today. He said at that time on average five to seven blasts were taking place across the country on daily basis and now there are no blasts for weeks because of the hard work of security agencies, police and other concerned departments. The Minister said more than ten thousand intelligence based operations have been conducted in different parts of the country since June last year when operation Zarb-e-Azb was launched. Over thirty-six thousand arrests have also been made during the period and this would give a clear understanding to the people how much blasts were stopped and how many lives saved.
He said over three thousand intelligence-based operation had been carried out since December last year when National Action Plan NAP was launched. He said credit for this goes to armed forces that carried out operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA, FC in Balochistan. He said there is a visible improvement in law and order but warned that those playing with the blood have not been completely eliminated because some have been killed or arrested and others have gone into hiding including in villages and far flung areas. The Interior Minister said important decisions have been taken in today's meeting in Karachi to tackle the security challenges. He said some of the decisions would be made public after another important meeting to be held in Islamabad.
He said he also discussed for the formulation of a uniform arms license policy in Karachi with Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah and it was decided to reach at a consensus decision at the meeting of all the Chief Ministers. Earlier, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan visited Rangers Headquarters in Karachi. DG Rangers Major General Bilal Akbar briefed him about the Safoora incident and other acts of terrorism. On this occasion, Nisar lauded the role of Rangers in maintaining law and order in Karachi. He said that the incidents of target killing have been reduced in the city due to better performance of Rangers. He also visited Yadgar-e-Shuhada and offered Fateha. DG Rangers expressed the resolve that the terrorists would be brought to justice at all costs. The Interior Minister also held separate meetings with Governor Sindh, Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan and Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah in Karachi.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2015

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