SCCI assures full support to police for implementation of Safe City Project

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PESHAWAR: In order to improve the security in the provincial metropolis, Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry assured the provincial government and police department to extend financial and technical support in implementation of the Safe City Project. The assurance was given by senior vice president of the chamber Sanaullah Khan while chairing a meeting during a visit of Chief Capital Police Office Peshawar Qasim Ali Khan here at the chamber on Wednesday. Sanaullah Khan suggested forming a joint liaison committee between chamber and police department to promptly resolve traders’ community issues. He asserted that a peaceful atmosphere is crucial for promotion of business and trade activities. He assured the traders community will fully cooperate with police during the Muharram. The meeting was attended by vice president of the chamber Ejaz Khan Afridi, former FPCCI president Ghazanfar Bilour, SSP Operations Kashif Zulfiqar, SP City Zafar Ahmad, police high officials, former presidents of the SCCI Riaz Arshad, Faiz Muhammad Faizi, former vice president Javed Akhtar, Haji Abdul Jalil Jan, member of executive committee Kashif Amin, Hamza Ibrahim Butt, Fahad Amin, Muhammad Ismail Khan, Anjuman e Tajran Peshawar president Haji Shuakat Khan, Tajir Insaf President Shahid Khan, Haji Naseer, Khalid Ayub, and Waqar Ahmad, Nadeem Rauf, Ashfaq Ahmad, Aftab Iqbal, Ihsanullah, Mujeebur Rehman, Abdul Razaq Chitrali, Saddar Gul, Faiz Rasool, Ishtiaq Muhammad, acting secretary general of the SCCI Muqtasid Ahsan, Secretary Sohail Anjum, presidents, general secretaries and office bearers of Shoba, Qissa Khawani, Kohati, Namak Mandi, Ghanta Ghar, and city bazaars and markets associations in a large number. Sanaullah on occasion apprised the meeting about concerns of traders’ community regarding increasing incidents of street crime, snatching and extortion and assured full support financially and technically for execution of Safe City Project in Peshawar. Our Correspondent