Polio drive: Over 7,000 policemen and volunteers to provide security

Police said around a 7,260-strong force will provide security in Peshawar and will be paid Rs800 per day.


Riaz Ahmad August 30, 2014

PESHAWAR:


Around 3,620 regular policemen and 3,620 police volunteers will be deployed to provide security during the polio vaccination campaign.


Police said around a 7,260-strong force will provide security in Peshawar and each Police Qaumi Razakar (volunteer) will be paid Rs800 per day.


“There are around 129 checkpoints established and there will be 145 police vehicles on roads throughout the day,” a police official told The Express Tribune. He added that carrying weapons has been banned. Moreover, Afghan refugees have been asked to stay inside their camps, otherwise strict action will be taken against them.


“Motorcycle riding has been banned as well and those violating the restriction will be arrested,” he added, saying each police station and its SHO has been asked to patrol their respective areas.


“A special cell in the crisis management centre inside the home department has also been established,” he added.


Published in The Express Tribune, August 31st, 2014.

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