Pakistan
Section 144 imposed in Islamabad in view of possible riots
Islamabad Police further said that respect for the law is mandatory for everyone, legal action will be taken in case of any disturbance.
Islamabad: In view of the general elections situation, Section 144 has been enforced in federal capital Islamabad.
According to a post on the official X account of Islamabad Police, Section 144 has been imposed to deal with any kind of illegal situation in Islamabad.
Islamabad Police further said that respect for the law is mandatory for everyone, legal action will be taken in case of any disturbance.
While in the statement issued by the Islamabad Police regarding the election situation read that the Islamabad Capital Police is grateful to the citizens for their cooperation in conducting a peaceful election.
In case of any emergency report on Pukar 15 or ICT 15 app.
اسلام آباد میں دفعہ 144 نافذ العمل ہے۔
— Islamabad Police (@ICT_Police) February 9, 2024
کسی بھی غیر قانونی عمل کی صورت میں کارروائی عمل میں لائی جائے گی ۔
قانون کا احترام سب پر لازم ہے۔ کسی ہنگامہ آرائی کی صورت میں قانونی کارروائی کی جائے گی ۔
پر امن الیکشن کے انعقاد میں تعاون پر اسلام آباد کیپیٹل پولیس شہریوں کی شکر گزار…
It should be noted that due to the non-release of election results, the workers of different political parties are waiting outside the polling stations for the announcement of the results.
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