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Punjab unveils security plan for Muharram observances
Punjab unveils security plan for Muharram observances

Express Tribune

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Punjab unveils security plan for Muharram observances

The Punjab government has launched an extensive security plan for the upcoming Muharram, combining digital surveillance, inter-agency coordination, and infrastructure safety measures to ensure peaceful religious observances across the province. According to the Home Department, the month of Muharram is expected to begin on June 26 or 27, subject to moon sighting. A digital monitoring portal has been activated to oversee majalis, procession routes, and sensitive locations. All deputy commissioners have been directed to upload related data within five days. The system will be managed by Kamran Taj, Network Engineer from the Home Department's MIS section. In anticipation of heightened security needs, the department has formally requested the Inspector General of Police to coordinate the deployment of Pakistan Army and Punjab Rangers. Officials have been asked to provide details on locations and deployment duration within a week. The request also includes mobile signal jamming in select sensitive zones. To prevent sectarian tensions, the government has issued guidelines mandating that non-Shia congregations remain separate from Ahl-e-Tashee events. The directive emphasizes the need for inclusive security arrangements across all sects. As part of infrastructure safety, electricity companies have been instructed to address loose or hanging wires along procession routes. District officials will conduct reconnaissance to identify risk-prone areas, with technical teams on standby. Loudspeaker use will be monitored under the Punjab Sound Systems (Regulation) Act, 2015, with daily field reports and strict enforcement measures. District Intelligence Committees are to finalize contingency plans and update lists of speakers under restrictions. The Auqaf and Religious Affairs Department will coordinate Ittehad Bain-ul-Muslimeen committee meetings at divisional levels to maintain sectarian harmony. Unauthorised processions or gatherings will not be permitted, with all activities to be conducted within approved parameters. The provincial government stated that these measures are part of a broader commitment to peaceful Muharram commemorations while managing long-standing security challenges.

Seven booked for shooting videos in police station
Seven booked for shooting videos in police station

Express Tribune

time21-04-2025

  • Express Tribune

Seven booked for shooting videos in police station

Manga Mandi police have registered a formal case against seven individuals under the Punjab Sound Systems (Regulation) Act (PECA) for creating TikTok videos within the police station premises. Authorities stated the videos, filmed using the police station as background, allegedly promoted what they termed a "hooligan culture" through their content and musical choices. Police officials confirmed they have identified all suspects through their TikTok accounts and expect to make arrests soon. This action comes as part of increased scrutiny of social media content filmed in sensitive government locations.

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