Security on routes coming to Islamabad after Imran Khan's announcement...
Imran Khan said that "I will tell my entire party to start preparations now." |
After the announcement of Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan's arrival in Rawalpindi on November 6, the Islamabad Capital Police has issued a security alert at the entrances and exits of the city.
On Saturday, Islamabad Capital Police wrote in a tweet that police personnel with body cameras will be deployed on 10 internal and external routes in the expected public order situation.
Body cameras will be used to record during the public peace situation.
In a video address to the participants of the long march in Rawat on Saturday, Imran Khan said, "I will ask my entire party to start preparations now."
I will meet you in Rawalpindi next Saturday, November 26..
Islamabad Police says that "Policemen equipped with modern technological equipment and Rangers will perform their duties." It was further said that the recording of body cameras will help to identify elements involved in illegal activities.
The use of body cameras during a public order situation will be the first in Islamabad.”.
35 management conditions for PTI rally.
Earlier, Islamabad Police had said that PTI has been given permission for a peaceful rally from Koral to Rawat.
The district administration issued a formal NOC for the rally.
The district administration has set 35 conditions to make the rally peaceful. According to the police, permission has been given only for the route from Coral Chowk to Rawat.
Section 144 will continue to be enforced in Riz Zone and other areas.
"No road will be allowed to be blocked in any way.
Government and private property will not be damaged at all. It was further said that Islamabad Capital Police will issue a regular traffic plan for the rally.
Slogans and speeches against the state, religion, ideology of Pakistan will not be allowed.
The police say that action will be taken against bringing stolen weapons and sticks etc. in the rally.
Violation of the conditions will be followed by legal action.
On the other hand, the Rawalpindi Police has deployed more than 10,000 personnel for the security of PTI's long march. District Police Officer Syed Shahzad Nadeem Bukhari has said in a statement that he is monitoring all the security arrangements himself and is taking reports from time to time...
Elite commandos and special teams of Dolphin Force are patrolling the meeting place and its surroundings.
750 officers and personnel of traffic police are performing duties for traffic arrangements...
According to the police, monitoring is being done through CCTV cameras (Photo: Punjab Police). |
According to District Police Officer Syed Shahzad Nadeem Bukhari, monitoring is being done through CCTV cameras and snipers have also been deployed on the roofs.
On October 8, the long march under the leadership of former Prime Minister Imran Khan started from Lahore.
The long march was stopped after the firing incident on Imran Khan in Wazirabad on November 3. It started again on November 10 from the same spot where Imran Khan was shot...
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