Balochistan tightens security curbs

Announces ban on pillion riding, covering faces in public places

QUETTA:

The Balochistan government has imposed several new restrictions to maintain public safety and security in view of the deteriorating law and order situation in the province. 

The provincial home department on Monday announced a ban on pillion riding on motorcycles, covering faces at public places, the use of tinted glasses, and the operation of unregistered motorcycles across the province.

Officials stated that these measures have been taken with the approval of the provincial government, aiming to curb criminal activities and ensure peace in urban and rural areas.

The decision comes just days after the administration imposed a complete ban on political rallies and enforced Section 144 across the province to prevent large gatherings and potential law and order disturbances.

Authorities have urged citizens to fully cooperate with the administration and adhere to the new rules to avoid legal consequences.

The government emphasized that these restrictions are temporary and necessary for the stability of the province. Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to strictly monitor compliance, particularly in high-risk areas, to prevent any untoward incidents.

Such measures reflect the provincial government’s growing concern over public safety amid rising tensions and sporadic criminal activities.

The home department has assured that the situation will be reviewed regularly and any necessary adjustments to the restrictions will be communicated in due course.

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