Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is scheduled to commence an official visit to Karachi today, aiming to bolster security measures in the bustling metropolis. Engaging with key law enforcement agencies and stakeholders, Naqvi’s itinerary includes pivotal discussions and meetings.
His agenda features a visit to the headquarters of the Sindh Rangers, where security strategies will take center stage. High-level deliberations with officials from the Sindh Rangers are anticipated, emphasizing collaborative efforts.
Further underscoring the federal government’s dedication to fortifying security, Naqvi will tour the regional headquarters of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Karachi. A chaired meeting at the FIA will delve into national security concerns and counter-terrorism initiatives.
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Naqvi’s visit extends beyond official quarters, as he seeks collaboration and coordination with prominent figures and stakeholders in Karachi.
These engagements aim to ensure the safety and security of the city and its residents, reflecting a comprehensive approach to law enforcement and public safety.
As Karachi navigates complex security challenges, Naqvi’s visit signals a concerted effort towards enhancing security measures and fostering partnerships for a safer urban landscape.