Over 500 officials to regulate traffic on Eid
A total of 157 officials deputed at and around cattle market in I-12
The traffic police deputed 157 officials at the sacrificial animals market in Sector I-12. ITP had also set up a medical camp at the cattle market. PHOTO: NNI
ISLAMABAD:
The capital police had thrown a blanket of foolproof security in and around the federal capital during Eidul Azha and post Eid festivities to thwart any untoward incident and attempt by miscreants.
The capital police chief appreciated the police and Rangers personnel in providing security to the people to observe Eid with peace of mind.
IGP Tariq Masood Yasin appreciated the security duties performed by the police and Rangers due to which no any untoward incident was reported from any area of the city.
He hoped that they will maintain the same alertness in future and perform their duty with dedication and provide security to the life and properties of the citizens.
The IGP met the personnel of police and other law enforcement agencies deployed at various check-posts in the city and exchanged Eid greetings.
A special reception for the police personnel was arranged at the Police headquarters which was attended by the IGP, SSP Operations, and other officials.
The IGP in his message said that he is proud of police officials and personnel who remained on duty away from their hometowns and families to safeguard the lives of citizens.
The capital police had put in place a special security plan of Eid. Under the plan, 3,000 police personnel were deployed at major mosques, imambargahs, and other sensitive places.
The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) had also made arrangements to ensure smooth flow of traffic during Eid holidays on the main highways.
A total of 574 ITP officials performed duties before and during Eid holidays in the capital.
Special traffic arrangements were also made.
The traffic police deputed 157 officials at the sacrificial animals market in Sector I-12. ITP had also set up a medical camp at the cattle market.
Deployment was increased at shopping centres, public parks and graveyards.
The traffic police officials were also deputed at inter-city bus and van stations.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 16th, 2016.
The capital police had thrown a blanket of foolproof security in and around the federal capital during Eidul Azha and post Eid festivities to thwart any untoward incident and attempt by miscreants.
The capital police chief appreciated the police and Rangers personnel in providing security to the people to observe Eid with peace of mind.
IGP Tariq Masood Yasin appreciated the security duties performed by the police and Rangers due to which no any untoward incident was reported from any area of the city.
He hoped that they will maintain the same alertness in future and perform their duty with dedication and provide security to the life and properties of the citizens.
The IGP met the personnel of police and other law enforcement agencies deployed at various check-posts in the city and exchanged Eid greetings.
A special reception for the police personnel was arranged at the Police headquarters which was attended by the IGP, SSP Operations, and other officials.
The IGP in his message said that he is proud of police officials and personnel who remained on duty away from their hometowns and families to safeguard the lives of citizens.
The capital police had put in place a special security plan of Eid. Under the plan, 3,000 police personnel were deployed at major mosques, imambargahs, and other sensitive places.
The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) had also made arrangements to ensure smooth flow of traffic during Eid holidays on the main highways.
A total of 574 ITP officials performed duties before and during Eid holidays in the capital.
Special traffic arrangements were also made.
The traffic police deputed 157 officials at the sacrificial animals market in Sector I-12. ITP had also set up a medical camp at the cattle market.
Deployment was increased at shopping centres, public parks and graveyards.
The traffic police officials were also deputed at inter-city bus and van stations.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 16th, 2016.