Police bolster security for Chand Raat, Eid

Heightened safety protocols in place for sensitive locations

Police personnel stop tourists from entering the Galiyat region given the ban on tourism over Eid to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. PHOTO: ONLINE

LAHORE:

Punjab Police has finalised the security plan for Chand Raat and Eidul Fitr across the province.

IG Punjab Dr Usman Anwar announced that security measures would be heightened at sensitive locations during Chand Raat and Eid.

“Additional personnel will be deployed at markets, mosques, Imambargahs, places of worship, and recreational spots,” he said.

Over 15,000 personnel will be stationed in all districts, including Lahore, on Chand Raat. To bolster security arrangements, more than 5,000 CCTV cameras, 3,656 metal detectors, and 30 walk-through gates will be installed province-wide.

In Lahore, approximately 2,000 officers and officials will be on duty on Chand Raat, with Dolphin Squad and PRU teams conducting patrols. Strict measures will be enforced against aerial firing, one-wheeling, and rioting, with offenders facing immediate arrest.

Security preparations for Eid prayers include arrangements at 25,913 locations across Punjab.

A workforce of 37,000 officers and officials, along with special police teams, will be deployed. Enhanced security measures will be implemented, including the use of 138 walk-through gates, over 12,000 metal detectors, and 3,800 CCTV cameras.

IG Punjab directed RPOs and DPOs to personally oversee Eid security arrangements. Stringent actions will be taken against lawbreakers engaged in illegal activities such as aerial firing and one-wheeling.

Considering the nationwide situation, heightened security checks will be conducted at inter-provincial check posts and river check posts.

The tourism force has been instructed to facilitate and safeguard tourists, particularly in Murree and Galliyat, where an influx of visitors is expected during Eid holidays. Additional personnel will manage traffic flow near key roads, parks, and entertainment venues.

Over 9,000 rescuers will be on duty in three shifts, equipped with 904 ambulances, 2,262 rescue motorbikes, 377 fire and rescue vehicles, and 34 specialized rescue vehicles.

Rescue 1122 Department Secretary Dr Rizwan Naseer emphasised close coordination with district hospitals and other departments for effective emergency management.

Dr Rizwan urged rescue staff to remain on duty during Eid holidays and deliver exemplary services with dedication and professionalism.

He wished citizens a joyous and safe Eid, reminding motorists to observe safety measures, especially during recreational activities like swimming.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2024.

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