Pakistan

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the provincial government is extending full cooperation to the PCB for holding cricket events, including PSL matches in the city.This he said while assembly with PCB security Consultant Col Asif here at his chamber in the Sindh Assembly Building.
Mr Shah said that it was his efforts that international cricket has returned to Karachi and &we would further promote it in the city,& he said.Col Asif told the chief minister that West Indies Women Cricket team was coming to Karachi on jan 30 and would play few matches.
Their matches would follow the PSL matches.At this the chief minister said that he had already held a number of assembly to supply essential security to international teams.
&Our police and Rangers have already made a comprehensive security plan,& he said.Earlier, Home Secretary Kazi Kabir chaired a assembly of Security Coordination Committee to review arrangements for tour of West Indies Women Cricket team and PSL 2019.
Zakir Khan, Director operation of PCB and Director Security briefed the assembly on the PCB plan of both events.
The security plans presented by police and rangers were approved in the assembly.
It was decided that idiot prove security would be supplyd with police, special department, special security unit, rangers, commando battalion of army.
Helicopters would be available for aerial cover.Every routes, such as stadium, hotels would be searched through bomb disposal squads.
Medical facilities shall be supplyd at airport, stadium and hotels.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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