Karachi: The government of Sindh has admitted that 181 schools in the province are without security and they also do not have secure walls.
In this regard, the provincial government presented a report to the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Tuesday in which it admitted the absence of security and walls at almost 181 schools.
Furthermore, the government has also requested the Sindh high court for time to construct walls at these schools and provide security to the students as well as staff.
Sindh High Court has given the time to government till October 31st, 2016 to ensure security measures at these schools and has asked for a report on developments in this respect.
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As per the security sources, terrorists can enter Sindh because of which a decision has been taken to increase personnel at check-posts of police as well as Rangers.