Karachi: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has questioned the presence of great number of rocket launchers and weaponry in the city, saying why the LEAs do not launch major crackdown against it.
It gave these remarks during the hearing of Karachi law and order case underway at the Karachi registry of the court.
The apex court also imposed ban on transfer of land in the entire province of Sindh. It sought complete record of land transferred after the assassination of former Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto. “Until this process is completed, further land transfer will remain banned,” it added.
The SCP asked the LEAs why they do not declare details of arms taken in possession. It advised Rangers to investigate suspects by establishing an interrogation centre in the city.
It urged them to ensure effective action against criminals as they are a ‘paramilitary force’. It questioned why the LEA doesn’t take police along in their actions.
Terming transfer of government land after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination illegal, it said owning rights of the land should not be given along. It questioned how a land worth 50 billion rupees transferred for just five billion rupees.
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