Poll security: Help of 22 army companies sought
No one would be allowed to exhibit arms and disturb the peaceful atmosphere, Cheema said.
RAWALPINDI:
At least 22 companies of the army and three of Pakistan Rangers will be deployed to maintain peace on election day.
Additionally, 6,000 extra police personnel have been recruited on a daily wage basis for three days to meet the shortage of manpower to assist the police, said Rawalpindi City Police Chief Abdul Razzaq Cheema.
The CPO pointed out that although the stationed Pakistan Army contingents and Rangers will remain alert to meet any kind of emergency, the overall security responsibilities will be discharged by the police in the district.
No one would be allowed to exhibit arms and disturb the peaceful atmosphere, Cheema said.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2013.
At least 22 companies of the army and three of Pakistan Rangers will be deployed to maintain peace on election day.
Additionally, 6,000 extra police personnel have been recruited on a daily wage basis for three days to meet the shortage of manpower to assist the police, said Rawalpindi City Police Chief Abdul Razzaq Cheema.
The CPO pointed out that although the stationed Pakistan Army contingents and Rangers will remain alert to meet any kind of emergency, the overall security responsibilities will be discharged by the police in the district.
No one would be allowed to exhibit arms and disturb the peaceful atmosphere, Cheema said.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2013.