An important security institution of the country has expressed serious concern over what it has termed the non-implementation of National Action Plan (NAP) in the interior of the Sindh province.
“The National Action Plan (NAP) is non-existent in the interior (parts of ) Sindh,” claimed the report issued by the institution.
Sources said that the above institution has underscored need for effectively broadening the scope of NAP with an aim to restoration of peace in Karachi and the rest of Sindh province.
The report further said that proscribed outfits have made safe havens in the province, adding the non-implementation of NAP is posing a major threat to the security.
It stressed that in order to establish complete peace in Karachi and rest of Sindh the safe havens and sleeper cells of criminal elements present in the interior parts of the province will have to be eliminated.
The report said a well-organized plan had been made to storm a prison in Hyderabad but it was foiled by a swift action conducted by the intelligence agencies.
It stressed upon the provincial and federal authorities to effectively expand implementation of NAP to the interior parts of Sindh province.
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