Sindh govt ensures strict vigilance, bans mobile phones in examination centres
KARACHI, MAY 09, (DNA) – Acting on the directives of Chief Minister of Sindh (CM) Murad Ali Shah, strict vigilance has been ensured by imposing section-144 to ban mobile phones during intermediate examinations in Karachi.
The provincial authorities have pulled their socks up to tackle the cheating mafia as they have imposed section-144 and prohibited the movement of unconcerned people around the examination centers.
Meanwhile, Sindh CM paid a surprise visit to Islamia College Peoples Secretariat’s examination centre and assured to bring the culprits involved in providing cheating material and leaking papers to justice.
Earlier, a meeting chaired by Sindh CM Syed Murad Ali Shah was held in Karachi where it was decided that stern action would be taken in exams cheating matter. He had also announced to visit the examination centers on Tuesday to monitor the situation.
On the other hand, Inspector General of Police in Sindh (IG) AD Khawaja had asked security officers to help exams administration against cheating mafia by making sure their presence outside the centres.
He also ordered the SSPs and DIGs to visit examination centres to review the security condition.
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