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400 containers impounded to cordon off twin cities
The local police have impounded 400 containers to block the twin cities before Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI)’s ‘Azadi march’ on the federal capital on August 14.
A police official said some of the containers were being placed in the greenbelt along the Islamabad Expressway, adding entrances to the capital from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would also be sealed.
The Rawalpindi police have sought funds from the government to purchase rubber bullets and tear-gas shells in a bulk.
Besides, the government has activated the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Islamabad and assigned a senior superintendent of the police traffic to lead it on August 14.
The official said the capital police had sought 15,000 extra personnel but were provided with 8,000 officials. The Rawalpindi police had demanded 10,000 extra personnel but the government provided it only 800 officials from the Railway police.
In the meantime, the leaves of all the police personnel have been cancelled.
According to police sources, a crackdown will be launched against motorcycle riders on August 13 to prevent the PTI political workers from reaching Islamabad.
Regional Police Officer Akhtar Umar Hayat Laleka told Dawn that the police were making arrangements for the security of the citizens on the Independence Day.
He said in case the government directed them to stop the participants of the rally from entering Islamabad, the police would be ready to act promptly.
400 containers impounded to cordon off twin cities - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
The local police have impounded 400 containers to block the twin cities before Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI)’s ‘Azadi march’ on the federal capital on August 14.
A police official said some of the containers were being placed in the greenbelt along the Islamabad Expressway, adding entrances to the capital from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would also be sealed.
The Rawalpindi police have sought funds from the government to purchase rubber bullets and tear-gas shells in a bulk.
Besides, the government has activated the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Islamabad and assigned a senior superintendent of the police traffic to lead it on August 14.
The official said the capital police had sought 15,000 extra personnel but were provided with 8,000 officials. The Rawalpindi police had demanded 10,000 extra personnel but the government provided it only 800 officials from the Railway police.
In the meantime, the leaves of all the police personnel have been cancelled.
According to police sources, a crackdown will be launched against motorcycle riders on August 13 to prevent the PTI political workers from reaching Islamabad.
Regional Police Officer Akhtar Umar Hayat Laleka told Dawn that the police were making arrangements for the security of the citizens on the Independence Day.
He said in case the government directed them to stop the participants of the rally from entering Islamabad, the police would be ready to act promptly.
400 containers impounded to cordon off twin cities - Pakistan - DAWN.COM