A senior police official said the Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has given special instructions to the Inspector General of police to ensure the security of the polio vaccination teams which will work in the province during four-day campaign to eradicate polio held from November 3 to 6.
"The decision came at a meeting held yesterday to review the security arrangements for the polio eradication drive in the province," Munir Sheikh said.
Sheikh said the Chief Minister had made it clear at the meeting that he wanted full security and protection for the vaccination teams and provision all facilities like food and transport for them.
In some terror attacks on the polio vaccination teams three polio workers including two women were shot and killed in Karachi's Qayyumabad area last year. A policeman on security duty with a vaccination team was also shot dead by armed militants this year.
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In December 2012, four lady health workers were killed in a similar attack while on an anti-polio drive in the Landhi, Orangi and Baldia town areas of the city.
Pakistan is yet to become a polio free country and few cases have emerged this year in the Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhawa provinces.