Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has instructed relevant authorities to implement comprehensive security measures to safeguard Chinese citizens.
During a gathering at the Ministry of Interior, held in Lahore to discuss security matters concerning Chinese citizens living in Pakistan, he provided guidelines. The primary focus of the meeting was to evaluate and improve safety precautions, with special emphasis on safeguarding foreign individuals, especially those of Chinese origin.
In the meeting, Minister Mohsin Naqvi highlighted the significant necessity of safeguarding foreign individuals, especially Chinese citizens, living in Pakistan. He underlined the importance of implementing robust security systems to ensure their safety and mental well-being throughout their stay in the nation.
Naqvi emphasized that safeguarding foreign individuals, particularly Chinese citizens, is the government’s utmost concern, demonstrating their dedication to maintaining their well-being and security.
He emphasized the need to adhere to the established security procedures (SOPs) that particularly target enhancing safety for foreign individuals, particularly Chinese residents. He underscored the significance of stringently following these guidelines to minimize potential security risks.
Additionally, the minister denounced the ill-intended plans of certain groups aiming to hinder Pakistan’s growth and well-being. He assured that, under his guidance, the government would prevent these detrimental agendas from succeeding.
During the meeting, discussions not only focused on security preparations but also covered an extensive overview of the current safety measures designed for foreign visitors. This allowed participants to gain valuable knowledge about the steps taken to maintain their well-being and security within the nation.