No stone left unturned for PSL security: Advisor Wahab

KARACHI: Adviser to Sindh Chief Minister on Information and Archives, Law and Anti-Corruption Barrister Murtaza Wahab on Saturday said that after glistening Dubai and Sharjah, the carnival of Pakistan Super League Cricket had finally reached its homeland in Karachi.

While felicitating the cricket fans in the megalopolis, he encouraged them to go to National Stadium Karachi to support their favored teams.

The adviser said that it was time for Karachiites to rejoice cricket carnival in Karachi. While commenting on the security measures adopted for safety of the players and the spectators, Wahab said that Sindh government had left no stone unturned while making foolproof security arrangements for the mega event.

He also requested the people to fully cooperate with the security personnel. In another statement, the adviser expressed his profound grief and sorrow over an incident in which six laborers lost their lives in a collapse of an under construction building in Clifton area of metropolis.

He said that the Sindh government would effusively investigate to find out the real cause of the disconsolate incident. He also said that Sindh government would make available every existing medical facility to the injured laborers. The adviser also condoled with the descendants of the deceased laborers.