Missing persons protest: Nawaz orders release of D-Chowk protesters
At least a dozen individuals including protestors, police and media personnel are injured.
ISLAMABAD:
Eight men and four women were arrested and another dozen injured when 50 to 60 individuals attempted to register their protest outside Parliament House on Monday, Express News reported.
On the orders of Prime Minister, the Islamabad Police later released the protesters.
Earlier, a scuffle broke out between the police and protesters when the latter, mostly family members and relatives of missing persons, attempted to approach Parliament House.
Amina Masood Janjua, who was leading the protest, was among the arrested.
Several protesters and police personnel suffered injuries, while Jinnah Avenue was closed for traffic. More than 20 tear gas shells were fired by Islamabad Police to control the crowd.
Two hundred elite force personnel of Punjab Police were also called in for reinforcement.
Media personnel were also injured when elite force personnel reportedly prevented them from covering the incident.
The Premier further said that peaceful protest is the democratic of every citizen.
Taking notice of the incident, the Interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has suspended ASP City and ASP secretariat.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad has also been asked to conduct inquiry into the atrocities committed by the police.
Eight men and four women were arrested and another dozen injured when 50 to 60 individuals attempted to register their protest outside Parliament House on Monday, Express News reported.
On the orders of Prime Minister, the Islamabad Police later released the protesters.
Earlier, a scuffle broke out between the police and protesters when the latter, mostly family members and relatives of missing persons, attempted to approach Parliament House.
Amina Masood Janjua, who was leading the protest, was among the arrested.
Several protesters and police personnel suffered injuries, while Jinnah Avenue was closed for traffic. More than 20 tear gas shells were fired by Islamabad Police to control the crowd.
Two hundred elite force personnel of Punjab Police were also called in for reinforcement.
Media personnel were also injured when elite force personnel reportedly prevented them from covering the incident.
The Premier further said that peaceful protest is the democratic of every citizen.
Taking notice of the incident, the Interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has suspended ASP City and ASP secretariat.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad has also been asked to conduct inquiry into the atrocities committed by the police.