The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police, under a comprehensive plan, have further tightened security across the Federal Capital to avoid any untoward incident by deploying additional personnel at mosques and Imambargahs for Eid-ul-Fitr prayers.
The police have also devised an effective strategy to ensure foolproof security in the Capital during Eid-ul-Fitr holidays. According to the security plan, more than 1,600 policemen would safeguard Eid congregations, 975 mosques, 33 Imambargahs, markets and picnic spots.
Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Najeebur Rehman Bugvi has issued directives to all the police officials to tighten security in their respective areas and enhance the patrolling. The SSP, in a directive, asked the police to ensure search at all the exits and entrance points. He asked for strict action on one-wheeling and elements taking law in their hands. Police personnel have been deployed at all the bus terminals and railway stations, besides graveyards.
Police commandos and Pakistan Rangers would also be available for assistance of the police, according to a press release. Police have been assigned to patrol various sectors to prevent anti-social activities during Eid holidays, besides patrolling in different sectors.
Special police deployment would be made for security of Faisal Mosque on Eid-day, while walk-through gates and scanners would be installed for checking purpose.
Sub-Divisional Police Officers and Station House Officers would be responsible of the security at worship places in their respective areas.
Police teams have been constituted for patrolling in various urban sectors and rural areas. Keeping in view the rush of visitors at public places. Security measures have also been taken at Shakarparian, Daman-e-Koh, Yasmin Garden, Manal, Lake View Park, Chattar Park and Centuras.
The ITP has made a special deployment plan for Chand Raat following which all markets and shopping areas will be manned by traffic officials to regulate the traffic and ensure planned parking. The mobile patrols and squads of Islamabad Traffic Police would also remain present at the prominent points during Eid congregations.