Pak suggests hiring former military personnel for security of Chinese nationals at projects in Sindh
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Pakistan has advised private security agencies in Sindh province to hire former military personnel for the security of Chinese nationals working on various projects, following a meeting to review their safety. This decision comes after several attacks on Chinese nationals by terrorists and separatist groups. The Sindh government has also set up a hotline for immediate police contact for Chinese nationals.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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