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Security official urges timely completion of Muharram security measures

Security official urges timely completion of Muharram security measures

Key Takeaways

  • DIG Rana Umar Farooq chaired a meeting with police Muharrars.
  • The meeting focused on reviewing security-related matters and record maintenance.
  • Timely completion of these tasks was emphasized to ensure safety.

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Security Rana Umar Farooq has directed the timely completion of security measures in preparation for Muharram, a significant period observed by Shia Muslims. The meeting, held with police Muharrars, aimed to review and ensure the maintenance of official records within the Security Division.

In his address, DIG Rana Umar highlighted the importance of thorough planning and execution to safeguard public safety during this sensitive time. He emphasized that all security-related matters must be completed without delay to prevent any potential disruptions or incidents.

The meeting covered a range of topics including the deployment of security personnel, the inspection of checkpoints, and the updating of emergency response protocols. DIG Rana Umar stressed the need for meticulous record-keeping to facilitate efficient coordination among different departments.

According to sources present at the meeting, DIG Rana Umar also underscored the importance of clear communication channels between various units within the Security Division. This was done to ensure that all necessary information is promptly shared and acted upon during Muharram celebrations.

The DIG further instructed the police Muharrars to maintain a high level of vigilance and readiness. He emphasized that any lapses in security could have serious consequences, particularly given the large number of pilgrims expected during this period.

While no specific dates or casualty figures were mentioned, sources noted that the meeting was part of ongoing efforts to enhance security measures across Pakistan. The DIG’s directive reflects a broader strategy to ensure public safety and maintain order during religious observances.

The emphasis on timely completion of tasks is crucial as Muharram approaches, with millions of people expected to participate in mourning processions and other events. Security officials are under pressure to prepare adequately for the influx of visitors.