
Pakistan
Quetta’s crime rate drops 70% in two months, says CM Sarfraz Bugti. The chief minister highlighted major improvements in law and order. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he announced that under the Safe City project, 97% of Quetta’s surveillance cameras have been restored, enhancing monitoring and improving security system effectiveness.
CM Bugti also stressed ongoing efforts to gradually improve overall law and order conditions in Balochistan, ensuring safer living environments for residents. He emphasized targeting innocent people is unforgivable crime.
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