JIT hearing: Roads to Federal Judicial Academy restricted
ITP releases traffic plan for PM’s visit
ISLAMABAD:
The Islamabad Traffic Police has issued a detailed plan to maintain the flow of traffic when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visits the Federal Judicial Academy to appear before the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) on Thursday.
According to the ITP traffic diversion plan, issued on Wednesday, the road leading from Garden flyover to the Federal Judicial Academy will be closed and people should use the Shaibzada Abdul Qayyum Road, said a statement.
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Similarly, the road leading from Al-Shifa Hospital to Federal Judicial Academy will be shut and people are advised to use the road coming from the Beacon House School.
Moreover, the route from Mir Zafarullah Jamali Road to Lane Number 7, Sector H-8/4 would be closed and commuters have bene asked to stay on the Mir Zafarullah Jamali Road.
The IPT asked all media houses to park their vehicles near Al-Shifa Hospital. Media officials have been requested to reach the venue before 7am to avoid any roadblocks.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 15th, 2017.
The Islamabad Traffic Police has issued a detailed plan to maintain the flow of traffic when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visits the Federal Judicial Academy to appear before the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) on Thursday.
According to the ITP traffic diversion plan, issued on Wednesday, the road leading from Garden flyover to the Federal Judicial Academy will be closed and people should use the Shaibzada Abdul Qayyum Road, said a statement.
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Similarly, the road leading from Al-Shifa Hospital to Federal Judicial Academy will be shut and people are advised to use the road coming from the Beacon House School.
Moreover, the route from Mir Zafarullah Jamali Road to Lane Number 7, Sector H-8/4 would be closed and commuters have bene asked to stay on the Mir Zafarullah Jamali Road.
The IPT asked all media houses to park their vehicles near Al-Shifa Hospital. Media officials have been requested to reach the venue before 7am to avoid any roadblocks.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 15th, 2017.