Lahore city traffic police issues a traffic advisory plan for the next leg of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches.


Lahore: Lahore Police have chalked out a comprehensive security plan for the next leg of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches scheduled to be played in the provincial capital from February 10 during which 19 matches will be played.
According to reports, the traffic management responsibilities will be carried out by a total of 11 DSPs and 90 inspectors. More than 700 wardens will be stationed along cricket team routes and alternate routes.
According to the advisory plan, around 20 forklifts and five breakdowns will be used to carry out the traffic management.
Cricket spectators will have access to five parking spaces with convenient access to the stadium. Fans will be able to reach Gaddafi Stadium through shuttle service from parking lots. Traffic on Canal Road, Jail Road, Wahdat Road, and MM Alam Road will be unaffected, according to the city traffic police.
The security plan for the upcoming matches under the second leg of the ongoing edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) was finalised last week during the Cabinet Committee on Law and Order meeting at Civil Secretariat
The meeting, chaired by Punjab Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Raja Basharat, was attended by provincial ministers Ansar Majeed Niazi, Rai Taimoor Bhatti and senior civil and police officers.
During the meeting, Basharat said that the PSL players and officials will be given the status of stated guests in the city.
“A final rehearsal will be held by the Lahore district administration and police ahead of the matches on February 4 and 6,” the minister said, adding that the security plan will be enforced in the city from February 7.
He directed the authorities concerned to make sure that the CCTV cameras in the surroundings of Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, and parking areas are fully operational during the PSL matches.
CCPO Lahore said that Lahore Police would ensure complete implementation on SOPs to conduct the matches in safe and peaceful atmosphere.

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