No compromise to be made on security, law & order situation of country: Rana Sanaullah


MUZAFFARABAD, Feb 14 (SABAH): Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan has reiterated his resolve and said that no compromise will be made on security and law and order situation of the country. He directed the management of projects where foreign nationals were working to take foolproof security arrangements within 30 days and strictly implement the law for spending one percent of their income on security measures and protection of foreign workers.

Rana Sanaullah issued these directives while chairing a high-level meeting at Muzaffarabad on Tuesday, held to review the security arrangements for foreign nationals working in AJK and counter-terrorism measures being enforced by the region’s government. He also directed the authorities to establish a counter-terrorism department (CTD) and special protection units (SPUs) for the security of foreigners working in different projects in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

The meeting was attended by Federal Secretary Interior Division Yousaf Naseem Khokhar, National Coordinator NECTA Rai Muhammad Tahir, Chief Secretary and IGP AJK, Special Secretary home affairs AJK, Commissioner Muzaffarabad Division and other officials of the AJK government.

Chief Secretary AJK Muhammad Usman Chachar and Inspector General Police (IGP) AJK Ameer Shaikh gave a detailed briefing about the law and order situation, security measures adopted by the law enforcement agencies, details about foreign nationals working in different projects in the region, security measures for their protection and counter-terrorism measures taken by the authorities.

The federal minister while addressing the meeting said that government will never compromise on the issue of law and order and security measures, particularly the security of foreign nationals. The meeting decided to provide the required funds for the establishment of CTD and SPUs in AJK and that cooperation will be extended to AJK in order to enhance the capacity of security institutions and maintain law and order besides preparing the police to fight terrorism.