The district administration in Peshawar has enforced Section 144 near Bacha Khan Airport. The restriction is now active and will remain in place for two months. The decision was taken to improve airport security and ensure public safety in the area.
According to the official notification, several activities are now banned around the airport. These include aerial firing, kite flying, and pigeon shooting. The use of drones is also strictly prohibited. High-powered lasers and beam lights have been banned as well.
Authorities stressed that these actions are necessary for better surveillance and to avoid any disturbance. The area surrounding the airport is highly sensitive. Any careless act could lead to a serious incident. That’s why such strict steps have been taken.
Security forces have received clear instructions. They will strictly enforce the Section 144 orders. Any violation will be dealt with according to the law. Those who ignore the ban will face legal consequences.
Officials said these temporary restrictions are purely preventive. They are part of a wider effort to strengthen airport security and protect the people. Smooth operations at the airport are a top priority. The administration believes that these limits will help maintain law and order.
The move reflects growing concern about airport safety in Pakistan. Such restrictions are not new but are necessary in today’s security climate. With rising threats, maintaining a secure airport zone is crucial. These fresh measures aim to ensure that no breach of aviation security takes place.