Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Citizens’ security top priority: Hoti

PESHAWAR: The NWFP government is taking measures to guarantee the security of the citizens, NWFP Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti said on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference at the Frontier House, Hoti said the provincial government had deployed 300 former army personnel in Peshawar, adding that another 700 officials would be deputed soon. “The government is taking serious steps to protect the citizens and their property,” he said. Hoti ordered the Finance Department to release the funds he had approved for the Police Department. The CM lauded security forces for rendering sacrifices in the war against militancy. Hoti did not rule out the “possibility of involvement of foreign hands in terrorism”, adding that such elements wanted to destabilise Pakistan. He said the masterminds of the recent bombings in Peshawar had been arrested and were being interrogated. The CM also said the NWFP would get an additional Rs 157 billion as interest on the actual amount of arrears of the net hydel profit.

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