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CTD arrests eight suspects in operations across Sindh

Sindh CTD, along with Pakistan Rangers, Special Branch, and local police, carried out targeted search operations in various cities, leading to the detention of eight suspects related to criminal activities. The CTD reviewed data of 435 individuals using the Talash app and inspected around 200 vehicles. Senior officers from the involved departments actively participated.

US, Sindh govt launch $9mn initiative to combat tuberculosis

US and Sindh government launch $9mn initiative to combat tuberculosis. The Tuberculosis Local Organization Network (TB-LON), funded by USAID, aims to provide expert guidance and resources for Pakistan to tackle TB effectively. The initiative will treat more TB cases in Sindh and reduce the impact of the disease. Collaboration between the US and Sindh government is emphasized.

Sindh to start shuttle service for commuters: Sharjeel Memon

Sindh Transport and Mass Transit Minister Sharjeel Memon announced plans to launch shuttle services for commuters in Karachi. He stated that crackdowns on illegal bus and taxi terminals are underway, emphasizing the need for effective public transportation. Memon also highlighted the delayed Red Line bus rapid transit project and efforts to address transportation sector challenges through alternate employment schemes and electric vehicles.

Sindh taking steps to develop tourism sector: Murad Ali Shah

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah announced plans to develop tourism, including converting Gorakh Hill, Keenjhar Lake, and Haleji Lake into premier tourist destinations. He also proposed planting olive trees at Gorakh Hill and building a Gorakh Expressway from Karachi via Dadu. The government aims to promote green tourism and enhance desert safari sports.

Businessman accused ‘Sindh police’ of robbery worth millions in Karachi

A Karachi businessman accused Sindh police of raiding his house in Sohrab Goth and robbing gold and money worth millions of rupees. The local police claim the raid was carried out without coordination, and an investigation is underway. Separately, CCTV footage shows an alleged policeman robbing a bakery in Karachi.

Major reshuffle in Sindh police, bureaucracy on the cards

The Sindh government plans a major reshuffle in the police department and civil administration. Ghulam Nabi Memon is recommended for the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) post, with Asif Haider Shah named for the Sindh Chief Secretary role. Chief Minister Shah expressed dissatisfaction with the law and order situation and aims for significant changes.

Sindh CM’s protocol car upturned, policeman die, six injured

Sindh CM's protocol car upturned at Garhi Khuda Bux Bhutto, leading to one policeman dead and six injured. The incident occurred due to over speeding at Otha Chowk. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah expressed regret over the death and ordered best medical treatment for the injured.

Murad Ali Shah to take oath of Sindh’s CM this evening

Murad Ali Shah is set to be sworn in as the Chief Minister of Sindh for the third time at the Governor House in Karachi. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will attend and discuss the new Sindh cabinet with Shah. Elected with 112 votes, he previously served two consecutive terms from 2016 to 2023.

Murad Ali Shah nominated for Sindh chief minister’s slot

Murad Ali Shah has been nominated by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) to run for Sindh chief minister for a record fourth time. Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari announced the nomination, emphasizing the goal of surpassing their own record. The PPP comfortably holds a majority in the Sindh Assembly, indicating a smooth election process for their nominees.

PM Kakar visits IT classes at Sindh governor house

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar visited IT classes at Governor House Sindh, interacting with students and expressing optimism for Pakistan's future. He underscored the value of youth education and skills in nation-building, praising Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori's initiative. The classes aim to benefit 50,000 students on-site and 450,000 online.