Islamabad Police’s Inspector General, Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, has allayed concerns regarding the closure of educational institutions, assuring the public that the security and law and order situation in the capital is well-managed.
He stressed the strict prohibition of illegal gatherings and highlighted ongoing efforts to maintain public safety.
The IG urged the public to avoid participating in or organizing such gatherings, emphasizing the associated risks.
He assured that the police inform individuals involved in illegal gatherings about potential harm and clarified that there is currently no need for changes in educational institutions or daily routines due to security concerns.
Highlighting the police force’s dedication, the IG affirmed their commitment to diligently serve the community, aiming to create a secure environment for the peaceful conduct of elections.
Directly addressing the public, he reassured that there is no significant disruption to normal life in Islamabad. Cautioned against rumors or unnecessary actions that could compromise security.
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In conclusion, the IG appealed for cooperation with the police, underscoring the importance of working together to maintain peace and security in the capital.
The statement seeks to instill confidence amidst concerns and promote a sense of normalcy in daily life.
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