Karachi: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that the police have found important clues regarding twin blasts on Pakistan Navy buses, that left 4 officials killed and 54 injured early in the morning.
Speaking at a press conference along with Sindh Chief Minister Qayim Ali Shah he said that the terrorists were coming to Karachi after being defeated by the forces in western parts of the country.
Malik said that Pakistan was in state of war and facing hard times. He said that the Balochistan like situation was being seen in Karachi. He assured the citizens of the metropolis that ample security measures would be taken to improve the situation. The minister said that 58 target killers had been arrested in the city while every murder in the metropolis was counted as targeted killing.
He said that according to statistics of the Karachi Police only one incident of target killing took place in the city.Malik said that all the political stake holders of Karachi were on board against targeted killing while MQM Chief Altaf Hussain had asked him that action be taken against target killers irrespective of their political affiliation.
Speaking on the occasion Sindh Chif Minister Qayim Ali Shah said that Police and the Rangers were on high alert in Karachi
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