Islamabad police establish 'Minority Protection Unit' to secure minorities
Pakistan
The unit will comprise 70 personnel and work under the command of the SSP Operations
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Following the Jaranwala violence, the Islamabad police on Thursday formed a 'Minority Protection Unit' (MPU) for the protection of minority places of worship and communities.
The unit will comprise 70 personnel and work under the command of the SSP Operations.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), police said, “Seventy jawans (policemen) have been posted in the ‘Minority Protection Unit’.” All field officers will be responsible for protecting residential and sacred places of minorities situated in their areas.
"مینارٹی پروٹیکشن یونٹ" میں 70 جوان تعینات کردیے گئے۔
— Islamabad Police (@ICT_Police) August 17, 2023
تمام ڈی پی اوز اپنے علاقہ میں اقلیتی عبادتوں گاہوں اور آبادیوں کی حفاظت کے ذمہ دار ہوں گے۔ ہر ڈویژن کی سطح پر اقلیتی کمیٹیوں سے رابطوں کو مضبوط بنایا جائے گا۔
مینارٹی پروٹیکشن یونٹ ایس ایس پی آپریشنز کی زیر نگرانی فرائض سر…
The post further said police would strengthen contacts with the minorities at the division level.
The unit has been set up a day after violence took place against worship places of minorities in Jaranwala tehsil of Faisalabad.
The district administration imposed section 144 for seven days for all types of gatherings, while Rangers has been deployed in Jaranwala.
The Jaranwala Town administration has already declared public holiday in the city.