The KMC is repressed on the flying toxicomans of iron stems, bridge balustrades

Karachi:

In response to multiple public complaints concerning the increase in theft incidents of iron bars and railings of bridges, public buildings, posts and walls at the city limits, the mayor Murtaza Wahab led a repression on the scale of the city against the drug addicts occupying roads, sidewalks and other public spaces. He ordered that drug addicts, found in public spaces, be securely moved to the headquarters of the city guards, then in rehabilitation centers. The spokesperson Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), Daniyal Siyal, revealed that teams dedicated to the city’s guards have been deployed in each district to ensure that the process was carried out in a secure, human and structured manner, emphasizing the prevention of the repeated occupation of public areas.

The problem in question appeared several times during various high -level meetings chaired by the mayor, in particular on theft and damage to public infrastructure. KMC has already offered land for the development of large -scale rehabilitation centers as part of a long -term solution. However, on the mayor’s directives, the question is also considered a major priority project.

Siyal said that “these people not only damage critical infrastructure by theft, but they also tear themselves off on the social fabric of our city.

For a few rupees, they endanger the beauty, security and public property of Karachi. “”

With regard to this, KMC remains determined to restore order in public spaces, preserve public assets and work on the social reintegration of individuals affected through rehabilitation efforts.

Toxicomania victory

Mubina Town police, in response to drug addict reports in the region, owned 13 people. According to Sho Charthry Nawaz, information has been received on the presence of drug addicts on University Road and neighboring areas, in response to which a police team made raids with reported locations and placed individuals in police custody, transferring them to a rehabilitation center for treatment and recovery.

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