“It is not possible to check all vehicles and there remains threat of terrorism all the time,” Syed Qaim Ali Shah said. — File Photo

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Tuesday said that an emergent meeting of intelligence, police and government officials has been called to look into security measures.

Talking to media at PNS Shifa Hospital after visiting the injured personnel of Pakistan Navy in twin blasts, he said that government was taking serious measures to pre-empt acts of terrorism.

“It is not possible to check all vehicles and there remains threat of terrorism all the time,” he said while responding to various queries.

He said that four persons were killed and 37 injured in two attacks of buses of Pakistan Navy on Tuesday.

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