Army to be deployed for re-poll in Karachi’s NA-250: ISPR

Elections 2013Army to be deployed for re-poll in Karachi’s NA-250: ISPR

KARACHI: A security plan has been devised for re-election in 43 polling stations in Karachi’s NA-250 constituency, while according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) army will be deployed at the 43 polling stations.

As per the security plan, 3500 security personnel will discharge their duties. 22 policemen, eight to 10 Rangers officials and six to eight army personnel would be deployed at the each polling station.

40 polling stations are located in South Zone while other three are in East Zone out of total 43 polling stations.

300 policemen and 800 army and Rangers personnel would be deployed in the South Zone while 275 policemen and 100 army and Rangers soldiers would be deployed in the East Zone.

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