Prime Minister Imran Khan in his maiden official visit to Karachi on Sunday expressed concern over the reported surge in street crime in the metropolis, and called for coordinated efforts to purge the city of criminal activities, which he linked with the city's "growing underclass".
The PM, who is on a one-day visit to the city, reviewed the progress of federal government-funded projects in the city, chaired high-level meetings on law and order, and also attended a fundraiser.
Sindh Chief Secretary Azam Suleman Khan gave the PM a detailed briefing on the law and order situation in the province in general and Karachi in particular, which followed a presentation by the Director General (DG) Rangers Maj Gen Muhammad Saeed on the Karachi operation.
During the meeting ─ which was attended by Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Karachi Corps Commander Lt Gen Humayun Aziz, DG Rangers, chief secretary and Sindh Inspector General Police Kaleem Imam, as well as other concerned civil officials ─ the PM took strong exception to the cases of abduction of children in the city. He sought coordinated action against abductors, the urgent recovery of children and the provision of relief to parents.