
In Karachi, security preparations are in full swing for the upcoming 21st Ramadan procession, a significant religious event. The Karachi Police has developed a robust security plan with over 5,000 officers and personnel standing by to ensure law and order prevails.
The city’s police chief confirmed that an array of measures will be employed to safeguard this year’s central procession. These include snipers positioned on high-rise buildings and CCTV surveillance at key intersections. In addition, Quick Response Teams (QRTs) are ready to respond swiftly to any emergencies.
Citizens have been advised to report suspicious activities using the “Madadgar 15” helpline for immediate assistance. The deployment of more than 5,000 officers and personnel underscores the police’s commitment to ensuring a peaceful event for all attendees.
Special arrangements will be made along procession routes, entry points, and return paths, including route sealing and thorough checking by QRTs. Hospital safety teams have also been stationed at key facilities to maintain vigilance in case of an incident.
The Karachi Police Chief emphasized the need for maintaining peace and order during the procession. He reiterated his directive that all security personnel remain vigilant throughout the day, urging citizens to cooperate with police efforts to ensure a safe and harmonious event. Citizens are encouraged to report any suspicious activity promptly via the “Madadgar 15” helpline, highlighting their role in community safety and support.
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