Security heightened, cellular services suspended for Muharram processions

Sindh CM Qaim Ali Shah chairs high-level meeting to oversee overall security arrangements in Sindh


Web Desk October 23, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

Processions for 9th Muharram were taken out on Friday amid tight security in different cities across the country, Express News reported.

Security arrangements were in place for the processions and the majalis. Further, cellular services in several cities, including Karachi, were suspended.

According to reports, the interior ministry directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to suspend cellular services in 68 districts across the country, including Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar, Rawalpindi and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Security heightened for Muharram processions

In addition to the suspension of cellular services, a ban has also been imposed on pillion riding of motorbikes in several metropolitan cities in the country.

Earlier today, Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah chaired a high-level meeting to oversee overall security arrangements in Sindh.

The participants of the meeting discussed security situation during the month of Muharram, deployment of paramilitary forces and surveillance and intelligence system.

Sindh home minister, chief secretary DG Rangers, IGP principal secretary to CM, home secretary, additional IG Karachi, additional IG counter-terrorism department, additional IG special branch and others attended the meeting.

Cellular services to be suspended on Muharram 10

On Wednesday the provincial government had imposed a ban on pillion riding in various parts of Sindh, including Karachi, from late Tuesday night till Ashura (Muharram 10) in view of the security situation while the federal government also gave approval for suspending the cellular services on Ashura in at least eight districts of the province.

COMMENTS (1)

Lion King | 9 years ago | Reply No TV programmes No Roads open No cellular Service Pretty soon they will lock our houses too and stop us from eating food too for "security"
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