Pakistan
OIC Foreign Minister's conference: Police formulates comprehensive security plan
Govt to deploy 5000 security personnel in Islamabad during OIC Foreign Minister's conference
Islamabad: The government on Friday decided to deploy 5,000 security forces personnel including federal police in Islamabad during the OIC Foreign Minister’s extraordinary conference.
In view of the OIC Foreign Ministers meeting in Islamabad, the federal capital police has formulated a comprehensive security plan according to which 5,000 security personnel including capital police will be deployed.
According to sources, the personnel of Pak Army, Rangers, Special Branch, Traffic Division, Operations Division and Security Division will perform duties.
During the conference, the Constitution Avenue will be closed for traffic and the entry of unauthorized persons will be completely closed in the red zone while the security plan will be in place for three days.
The sources also said that Inspector general of Islamabad police has cancelled the all police officers and personnel’s holidays. He also stopped all staff for taking off till December 20.
On the other hand, Foreign delegations from the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) member countries continue to arrive in Pakistan to attend OIC's Foreign Ministers conference in Islamabad.
OIC's Extraordinary Session of Foreign Ministers will be held in Islamabad for three days from December 17–19.
All the arrangements to welcome the foreign delegates have been finalized. Special teams to receive the OIC foreign ministers and other dignitaries have also been formed. The Constitution Avenue and all the prominent places in the twin cities along the route of foreign dignitaries have been decorated.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the convener of the OIC Conference.
Meanwhile, India, which plays the role of spoiler in Afghanistan and is politicizing the miseries of Afghans, has been isolated on all major diplomatic developments on Afghanistan and the region.
New Delhi has been playing a deceitful role in Afghanistan and is not in favour of peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.
On the other hand, Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed announced on Friday that mobile services will not be suspended during the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit, which will be held in Islamabad for three days from December 17–19
Meanwhile, Islamabad Deputy Commissioner Muhammed Hamza Shafqaat tweeted shortly after Rasheed presser that the federal capital will also enjoy a three-day weekend from Saturday to Monday, during the OIC Moot.
Earlier, Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hissein Brahim Taha on Thursday arrived here to attend the 17th Extraordinary Meeting of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers, being held here on December 19, to discuss the situation in Afghanistan.
On his arrival, the secretary-general was given a red carpet welcome as Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib warmly received him and his entourage.
Talking to media after landing in the capital city, the secretary-general termed the special moot an ‘important’ forum for all the Muslim countries to deliberate and explore ways for helping the people of Afghanistan where a humanitarian crisis was looming over.
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