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Abbottabad Deputy Commissioner Vows Intensive Crackdown on Criminal Activities

Abbottabad Deputy Commissioner Vows Intensive Crackdown on Criminal Activities

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Commissioner Sarmad Saleem Akram of Abbottabad has directed authorities to intensify action against various criminal activities.
  • The crackdown will target narcotics, hoarding, illegal weapons, unauthorized SIMs, and online gambling.
  • This move reaffirms the district administration's commitment to maintaining law and order.

Deputy Commissioner Sarmad Saleem Akram of Abbottabad has issued a directive for intensified action against a range of criminal activities within the district. In a statement, he emphasized the need for an 'indiscriminate' approach to combat various forms of lawlessness.

Akram ordered authorities to focus on addressing issues such as narcotics trafficking, hoarding, illegal weapons possession, unauthorized SIM card usage, and online gambling. These measures are part of a broader effort to maintain law and order and protect the lives and property of residents in Abbottabad.

The Deputy Commissioner's directive reflects a commitment to comprehensive law enforcement strategies. He stated that 'the district administration is fully committed to ensuring the safety and security of our citizens.'

According to Akram, these actions are aimed at creating a safer environment for all residents by addressing both visible and hidden criminal activities. The measures include increased patrols, stricter enforcement of existing laws, and enhanced cooperation between local law enforcement agencies.

The statement from the Deputy Commissioner underscores the district administration's dedication to upholding the rule of law. Akram added that 'our goal is to ensure a secure environment where citizens can live without fear.'

Local residents have expressed mixed reactions to the new directive. While some welcome the increased security measures, others are concerned about potential disruptions in daily life and business operations.

The district administration has assured the public that these actions will be carried out with due consideration for the welfare of all citizens. They have also emphasized the importance of community cooperation in achieving these objectives.