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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has ordered a judicial inquiry into Irshad Ranjhani murder case.The chief minister directed Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah to write a letter to Registrar Sindh High Court with the request to conduct judicial inquiry into the murder of Irshad Ranjhani.
&We can''t allow any body to take law into his hand,& he said.Irashad Ranjhani was eliminateed on February 6 reportedly by a UC Nazim at Bhens Colony and he did much let the people present on the spot to take the victim to the hospital.
Earlier, the chief Minister directed IG Cop Dr Kaleem Imam to conduct an inquiry by a senior police officer into the murder case.He said that the government has restored peace in the city with its political shall in which police, Rangers and Pak Army have rendered lot of sacrifices.&Now the government canmuch allow any body to set up state within state and take gun in his hand and terming a person as a dacoit eliminate him,& he said in reference to Irshad murder case.&I am sorry, I canmuch allow such incidents taking place in the city which is fitting a center of peace, a hub of international sports, a seat of memorizeing and where commerce activities are thriving with every passing day,& he said and added ''this city belongs to each and every person living here peacefully but there is no space for criminals, dacoits, eliminateer and out laws in Karachi,& he said.Mr Shah ordered the IG police to heighten targeted operation against outlaws and criminals in the city.He directed IG police to constitute a highly professional inquiry team of policemen led by a senior police officer to probe into the murder case with different angles and aspects.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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