Ensure security of those facing genuine threats: CJP

Security withdrawn to save taxpayers' money, says Justice Nisar


Hasnaat Malik April 23, 2018
PHOTO: INP

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) on Monday directed the top provincial police officials to ensure the provision of security to all those who face genuine security threats.

Following his earlier orders ordering inspector generals of the provinces to withdraw security of individuals not entitled to protection, the chief justice during the hearing of the case remarked that the move was made to save taxpayers' money. The bench also sought a report from provincial IGs to determine the criteria under which security will be provided to individuals.

Security provided to influential individuals withdrawn, IGP K-P tells SC

The court further directed all provincial advocate generals to be present in court. "What's the status of taking back security from unauthorised personnel?" he questioned. "Some people have issues with their security taken back. Even the media is raising concerns," he said, adding that the court does not want to put anyone's life in danger.

"If Nawaz Sharif and Asfand Yar Wali are liable for security then they must be given so according to law," the CJP directed. "Find out if Wali has security now, Nawaz has the security of a former prime minister, he should get security according to the law's provision," he added.

On Saturday, in a series of tweets, Maryam Nawaz said that if anything were to happen to her father, ousted premier Nawaz Sharif, it would be the CJP’s fault.

“My Lord! You may take away security from the prime minister who looked terrorism straight in the eye and uprooted it. But if something happens to him, you will be responsible,” Maryam tweeted, in response to the video of the top judge’s protocol.

Justice Nisar further remarked that Rs1.38 billion has been spent for providing security in Punjab annually. "Unauthorized security of more than 4,600 people in Punjab has been withdrawn," he said, adding that security guards in casual clothing are also deployed as part of a security detail.

Justice Nisar further stated that it is the responsibility of the police to decide on who gets security and on the number of personnel deployed. IG Islamabad said that security has been provided to all those named by the interior ministry. "We'll review the situation in Islamabad again," he added.

The bench also directed all provincial IGs to formulate security rulebooks and mechanisms and to create a security formula within seven days. The court then ordered all provinces to submit a report regarding the provision of security.

Referring to the misuse of government vehicles and security, the CJP remarked that he's seen children drive government vehicles in Lahore. "They should not be misused," he added.

CJP directs IGPs to withdraw security for influential men

Last week, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) IG Salahuddin Mehsud, appeared before Justice Nisar and informed the court that the provincial police has withdrawn security protocol of influential individuals under court orders.

Speaking to the media outside the Peshawar registry, the province’s top law-enforcer said the police force takes impartial action. “We worked all night after the CJP’s orders. 1,769 security officials have been called back. Previously, 900 were withdrawn.”

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