Section 144 imposed in Peshawar
Section 144 impose to avoid any untoward incident during the holy days
PESHAWAR:
For ensuring sustainable peace in the provincial capital during the first month of Muharram ul Haram in the Islamic calendar, section 144 to be implemented during the days of mourning. A notification issued here from the office of the Peshawar Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali Asghar on Saturday stated that to avoid any untoward incident during the holy days, no wall-chalking to be permitted during the day near the mosques, Imambargah, pillion riding, tinted glasses on private and public vehicles would remain ban. During the azadari days the display of a weapon, limited the movement of Afghan national to their camps, distribution of objectionable pamphlets/posters would also be limited and total ban would be placed on hatred speech over the loud-speakers. The section 144 to be implemented from the first day of the Month till the 13 of the same Islamic month and violators to be punished under the PPC-188 of the same law.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 1st, 2019.
For ensuring sustainable peace in the provincial capital during the first month of Muharram ul Haram in the Islamic calendar, section 144 to be implemented during the days of mourning. A notification issued here from the office of the Peshawar Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali Asghar on Saturday stated that to avoid any untoward incident during the holy days, no wall-chalking to be permitted during the day near the mosques, Imambargah, pillion riding, tinted glasses on private and public vehicles would remain ban. During the azadari days the display of a weapon, limited the movement of Afghan national to their camps, distribution of objectionable pamphlets/posters would also be limited and total ban would be placed on hatred speech over the loud-speakers. The section 144 to be implemented from the first day of the Month till the 13 of the same Islamic month and violators to be punished under the PPC-188 of the same law.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 1st, 2019.