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Security Review Conducted in Khirthar Mountains

Security Review Conducted in Khirthar Mountains

Key Takeaways

  • DIG Dr Tariq Razzak Dharejo visited the Khirthar mountain range.
  • The review included areas of Jamshoro and Dadu districts, including Gorakh hill station.
  • The purpose was to assess existing security measures.

DIG Hyderabad Dr Tariq Razzak Dharejo conducted a security review in the Khirthar mountain range on Thursday. The visit encompassed areas within Jamshoro and Dadu districts, with particular attention paid to Gorakh hill station.

According to official reports, the primary objective of this inspection was to evaluate current security arrangements and identify any necessary improvements. The DIG’s spokesman stated that the review also extended to regions bordering Balochistan province to ensure comprehensive coverage.

During his visit, Dr Dharejo met with local law enforcement officials and observed various security checkpoints and facilities in the mountainous terrain. His team documented areas requiring additional resources or reinforcement of existing protocols.

The DIG’s focus on this region is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing safety measures across Pakistan’s diverse landscapes. The Khirthar mountains, known for their natural beauty and historical significance, have been identified as a critical area due to potential security challenges.

While no specific incidents or threats were mentioned in the official statement, the review underscores the government's commitment to maintaining robust security measures in remote and sensitive areas. This initiative is expected to contribute to overall national security efforts.

The DIG’s visit follows recent concerns over regional stability and the need for heightened vigilance in border regions. The review will inform future strategies and resource allocations to address any identified vulnerabilities.

Local residents expressed mixed reactions, with some welcoming the increased presence of law enforcement while others hoped that such measures would not disrupt their daily lives or local economies.