Police chief claims flow of traffic has not been completely blocked


Islamabad: The Islamabad Inspector General (IG) Ali Nasir Rizvi on Sunday maintained that there would be no compromise on the city's security amid the ongoing PTI protests.
Speaking to the medi, IG Rizvi stated that they were fully prepared to tackle any attempts of mischief and that the security plan aimed to prevent any such disturbances.
He reassured that while there were some obstacles, the flow of traffic has not been completely blocked and efforts were made to ensure people's movement.
He also mentioned that individuals attempting to take the law into their own hands would face serious legal consequences, with charges being filed under severe sections of the law.
Rizvi further confirmed that Section 144 has been enforced in the city, banning protests, rallies, and sit-ins, and strict actions will be taken against anyone violating the law.
The IG emphasised that the security arrangements were in place to safeguard the lives and property of the citizens.

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