Pakistan: Tehreek-e-Taliban is hovering in Pakistan, alert for a terrorist attack in Islamabad continues

Posted on 23rd Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

Pakistan, which sheltered terrorists, is currently struggling with terrorist activities. Because of this, a high alert has been issued in Islamabad amid the possibility of a terrorist attack. The News International newspaper said that Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Islamabad Akbar Nasir Khan has issued strict orders to keep security on high alert to maintain the law and order situation in the capital.

 

All security personnel should be equipped with security equipment

IGP Islamabad directed all officers to be present in their respective areas and has also given various information about the duty to the officers. He said that the officers on duty should be equipped with full security equipment and keep a close watch on government and private vehicles, ambulances, and suspected persons. According to The Express Tribune newspaper, Akbar Nasir said that strict action should be taken against unregistered vehicles/motorcycles

 

Red Zone, instructions to further harden the safety of the diplomatic enclave

Keeping security because of security, Akbar Nasir said that the ongoing action against professional beggars and their assistants across the city should be intensified. He further said that the safety of the Red Zone and Diplomatic Enclave should be made more strict. Akbar Nasir ordered that the entry of vehicles with no pattern and vehicles with tinted glass be banned.

 

'Law and order in the capital is the top priority to maintain law and order

Akbar also directed that the investigation of personnel and security guards wearing uniforms should be made mandatory at the capital's picket or entrance. According to The News International newspaper, the IGP said that Islamabad Capital Police is always engaged in protecting the lives and property of the citizens, and maintaining law and order in the federal capital Islamabad is the top priority of the Islamabad Capital Police.

 

 

Tehreek-e-Taliban may be in danger

Dawn, citing the report of the US Institute of Peace (USIP), said that Pakistan's economic crisis and the Taliban rule in Afghanistan re-emerged as a possible threat to Pakistan (TTP) Pakistan (TTP) Pakistan (TTP). The report released in Washington by the US Institute of Peace (USIP) warned, "Between Pakistan's economic crisis and Taliban rule in Afghanistan, TTP has emerged again as a rapid powerful threat. Because of this, Islamabad Strict orders have been issued to keep security on high alert.

 

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