5,000 security personnel manning different points inside, outside Red Zone


Islamabad: The district administration of Islamabad has made elaborate security arrangements in view of voting on the no-trust motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan due to take place today on the orders of the Supreme Court (SC), GNN reported on Saturday.
In order to maintain a law and order situation, the Red Zone has been completely sealed off with barbed wires and containers, while around 5, 000 personnel of law-enforcement agencies (LEAs) such as police, FC, and Pakistan Rangers have been deployed inside and outside the zone.
Senior officials of these departments are also present at different spots and the entry of ordinary people and private vehicles is completely banned; only members of the National Assembly and concerned persons are allowed.
The administration has informed the people that enter into the Red Zone is only allowed via Margallah Road.
Browns GM: New coach to have say in '26 QB call
- 12 hours ago
Green Shirts beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in first T20I
- 7 hours ago
PM directs easing credit for SMEs, small farmers to boost economic inclusion
- 8 hours ago
Spotify makes it easier for video creators to earn, announces new LA studio
- 7 hours ago

What do Venezuelans want for their country?
- a day ago

Emerson’s SmartVoice devices follow verbal instructions without Wi-Fi or a hub
- 15 hours ago
Bangladesh in talks with ICC over fate of cricket World Cup games
- 11 hours ago

Gold prices plummet in Pakistan, global markets
- 11 hours ago
Iran army chief threatens response to Trump and Netanyahu’s ‘threats’
- 12 hours ago

Bosch’s fancy coffee machine is getting Alexa Plus
- 15 hours ago

HP’s latest OmniBooks are getting chip bumps and OLED screens
- 15 hours ago
Trump's oil push widens with seizure of Russian-flagged tanker linked to Venezuela
- 7 hours ago





