ISLAMABAD: Security has been put on high alert in the federal capital, and a ban has been imposed on gatherings, processions, and demonstrations outside the courts.
According to the details, the Islamabad administration has put security on high alert in view of terrorism. The spokesperson of Islamabad Capital City Police said that demonstrations cannot be held in the vicinity of courts. In case of a violation, legal action will be taken.
Spokesperson Islamabad Capital Police said that orders to put security on high alert were issued in view of other threats besides terrorism. Only certain persons will be allowed to enter the court premises.
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Lawyers, journalists, and persons concerned with pending cases will be allowed to enter the court premises. Section 144 was imposed in Islamabad. Citizens are advised to report any unusual activity on 15
It should be noted that earlier, a case of vandalism was registered against former ministers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Ali Muhammad Khan, Murad Saeed, and Ali Nawaz Awan in the Judicial Complex Islamabad.
Yesterday, provisions of terrorism were also added to the case registered against Murad Saeed, Ali Nawaz Awan, and Ali Mohammad Khan among other PTI workers. Police said that Kalashnikov and other weapons were recovered from the possession of the arrested accused.