Ban imposed on display of weapons in Karachi
Sindh Home Ministry issues notification cancelling weapons licenses under section 144 ahead of Imran Farooq's burial.
KARACHI:
The Sindh Home Ministry issued a notification banning the display of weapons for at least two days starting at midnight on Friday.
Weapons licenses under section 144 have been cancelled according to a notification issued by the Sindh Home Ministry. The decision will come into effect at midnight today (on Friday).
The notification is part of the security arrangements in place ahead of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader, Dr Imran Farooq's burial in Karachi. Dr Farooq was stabbed to death in London on September 16.
Heavy police contingents have been deployed in sensitive areas and more than 3,000 policemen and rangers will be deployed for Farooq's burial.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rehman Malik, in a meeting attended by high level security officials to review security measures, commended the work done by the Sindh Ministry, saying that strict security measures are in place for the burial.
The body will arrive in Karachi tomorrow (Saturday) while the funeral prayer will be held at Jinnah Ground in Azizabad and the burial will take place at Yasinabad graveyard.
The Sindh Home Ministry issued a notification banning the display of weapons for at least two days starting at midnight on Friday.
Weapons licenses under section 144 have been cancelled according to a notification issued by the Sindh Home Ministry. The decision will come into effect at midnight today (on Friday).
The notification is part of the security arrangements in place ahead of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader, Dr Imran Farooq's burial in Karachi. Dr Farooq was stabbed to death in London on September 16.
Heavy police contingents have been deployed in sensitive areas and more than 3,000 policemen and rangers will be deployed for Farooq's burial.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rehman Malik, in a meeting attended by high level security officials to review security measures, commended the work done by the Sindh Ministry, saying that strict security measures are in place for the burial.
The body will arrive in Karachi tomorrow (Saturday) while the funeral prayer will be held at Jinnah Ground in Azizabad and the burial will take place at Yasinabad graveyard.