Interior Minister Ijaz Shah presents 20-month performance report to PM Imran

Shah tells PM a comprehensive policy has been formulated to eradicate terrorism and combat smuggling

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Interior Minister Brig (r) Ijaz Ahmad Shah briefed Prime Minister Imran Khan on various developments pertaining to visa policy, terrorism, smuggling, operations against land-grabbing mafia. Twitter/Ministry of Interior, Pakistan (Official) (@MOIofficialPk)/via Geo.tv

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Brig (r) Ijaz Ahmad Shah on Wednesday presented the 20-month performance report of his ministry and its various departments during a meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Shah briefed the premier on various developments pertaining to visa policy, terrorism, smuggling, operations against land-grabbing mafia, and the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).

The interior minister told PM Imran that some 14 high-level committees of experts were formed and would present their recommendations on various issues within a month.

He said that electronic visas were introduced to 175 countries around the world to promote investment and tourism in Pakistan, making it quite convenient to obtain a visa to the country.

A comprehensive policy was formulated to eradicate terrorism and a detail strategy prepared and implemented to combat smuggling, Shah added.

At least 70 operations were carried out in Islamabad to recover 15,000 kanals of land — worth about Rs100 billion — from the land-grabbing mafia, the federal minister informed PM Imran.

"The NADRA is providing all possible assistance to other state agencies in the national interest," he added.