Islamabad Police devise special security plan for Mehfil-e-Shabeena

NewsIslamabad Police devise special security plan for Mehfil-e-Shabeena

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Islamabad Police have made special security plan for Mehfil-e-Shabeena mainly at Faisal Mosque and decided to depute 250 policemen there to maintain extra vigilance, a police source said on Tuesday.

The police source said that more than 250 policemen will perform duty around Faisal Mosque while special deployment will be made around other mosques from 27th of Ramadan.

Islamabad Traffic Police has also devised special traffic plan for the convenience of the motorists coming to Faisal Mosque for Mehfil-e-Shabeena.

Special walk-through gates will be installed for effective security of faithfuls while police patrolling would also be ensured.

Four checking points have been specified for the security purpose and the policemen have been asked to maintain extra vigilance

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