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Govt spox says law & order improving

Govt spox says law & order improving

Express Tribune15-02-2025
KARACHI/JOHI:
Sindh government spokesperson Sukhdev Hemnani expressed solidarity with the two Hindu shopkeepers who were shot while resisting robbery attempt in Larkana, in a statement issued to the media on Friday.
"Both the shopkeepers are currently undergoing medical treatment at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Trauma and Emergency Response Centre, Larkana. The culprits will never be spared, instead they will be brought to justice at the earliest," said Hemnani. He further stated that the law and order situation in the province has improved, however, more vigorous efforts are currently underway to completely eliminate the miscreant elements.
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