Summary Strategic plans laid down to stop sit in participants from entering special areas of parliament.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) —Red Zone's security has been tightened today (Thursday) by deploying more security personnel in the area keeping in view the current security situation.
Police sources informed that the participants of ‘Azadi’ and ‘Revolution’ marches may try to enter the premises of the Parliament.
In this pretext, a strategic plan was laid down by the government in order to prevent participants of the sit-ins from entering the special and high security lodges of the parliament.
Moreover, the staff of the Parliament has been given an off to avoid any accident due to security lapse.
The protestors at the forefront will be stopped and arrested in the first phase followed by the arrest of the ladies during the second phase if they try to enter the sealed areas of the Parliament, Dunya news reported.
As per sources, Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) leader Tahir-Ul-Qadri has 34 armed guards in his security force. After arresting the guards, PAT leader will be taken in security protection by the security agencies.
