Sindh Prime Minister Murad Ali Shah has supported a project to build the Sindh Safe City Authority and the Sindh Forensic Commission so that the two companies, which are currently in critical condition, can be dismissed. obvious soul.
He made this decision Thursday at an abnormal state meeting at the CM House. The meeting was led by Secretary General Mumtaz Shah, IT Minister Taimore Talpur, President of Planning and Development, Nahid Shah, IG Sindh, Dr. Kaleem Imam, PSCM Sajid Jamal Abro, Secretary of the Interior Kazi Kabir, Commissioner Karachi Iftikhar Shahlwani, the additional IG Karachi Ghulam Nabi Memon. , DIGs and various specialists and officials.
The instructions from the central pastor, IG Imam, indicated that the legislator had approved the possibility of considering the SSCA's task for 10 million rupees and that the preparation of the PC-I structure was under way. He added that it was a huge task and that it would be dealt with after the completion of his practical report.
The Chief Priest learned that 25,000 CCTV cameras had been introduced in various parts of the city, and were being revised as part of a steering and control approach created by the IG office.
Attention was drawn to the fact that a 200 million rupee plan had been launched to introduce 10,000 CCTV cameras in various parts of the city and other central divisional commands. The administration allocated 10 million rupees for the current financial year.
The senior pastor stated that the SSCA should be established first, in order to be able to update different segments of the task, including the installation of CCTV cameras thanks to its good physical condition. He said that currently, the IT department of Sind is dealing with this task jointly with the computer wing of the joint police office.
"Neither is the capacity of the home office or the office of another, and then an independent specialist with a DG must first be established," he said.
Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah said the SSCA's founding project was posted in the office, which included a panel led by Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Shaikh, who was in charge of checking the project. The Board recommended some amendments to the law, which will be presented at the next Board meeting for approval.
The clergyman coordinated the Secretary of the Interior, Kazi Kabir, to conclude and consolidate the proposals made by the board of the bureau and get the support of the office by sending it to the meeting.
Forensic Commission of Sind
The secretary of the interior informed the central priest that 30 plots had been acquired for the creation of the forensic laboratory of Malir region in Karachi. The company would be finished in three years.
The main administrations proposed by the scientific laboratory will include several examinations of the media, computer criminology, mischief or approved scenes exam, DNA and serology, criminological photography, toxicology, scientific follow-up, polygraphy, lids of arms and devices, latent imprints, pathology , addressed recordings and an explosives laboratory.
IG Imam said the Sind police had formally established scientific offices in Karachi, Hyderabad and Larkana. He indicated that few units related to weapons assessment, targeted reporting, fingerprints, vehicles, scenes of specific irregularities and advanced criminology were operational in these laboratories.
Currently, the DNA Serology Office in Sindh is accessible at Liaquat Jamshoro University. It was built in 2015. During the last four years, the laboratory has examined 1000 cases. Of these, 60% came from Karachi and 33% from different locations in Sindh and Baluchistan.
During the meeting, attention was drawn to the need for 30 sections of land for the Forensic Academy and 30 for a hostel and a private province. A year ago, the joint government had downloaded 220 million rupees for this task.
The central pastor said the criminology laboratory society had become a remarkable society. In this way, the Sindh Forensic Commission could be created so that it can send and terminate the society with the required field.
Shah guided the chief secretary to resolve each of the needs of the commission's foundation and inform them at the next meeting.
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