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Pakistan to block internet and broadband services tonight

Pakistan to block internet and broadband services tonight

Internet services will be stopped in many major cities starting from midnight tonight.

According to sources, services will be suspended in Islamabad, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan and Gujranwala.

Mobile phone services will remain operational for now, while internet and broadband services will apparently be suspended as part of increased security measures ahead of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest scheduled for November 24.

Sources stated that the decision to suspend mobile phone services will be made after evaluating the situation in the field.

Authorities have not yet made an official statement regarding the suspension period.

Also Read: Terror threat warning issued ahead of PTI protest

The National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) has issued a threat alert about possible terrorist attacks during the upcoming Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest in Islamabad.

The NACTA warning highlights threats from Fitna al-Hawarij, who was reportedly planning an attack during the PTI protest in Islamabad. He added that members of the terrorist group were planning attacks in major cities of Pakistan.

According to NACTA, several attackers affiliated with the group crossed the Pakistan-Afghan border and entered various cities on the nights of November 19 and 20. The group is believed to target public gatherings and rallies.

“There is a credible terrorist threat from Fitnah al-Hawarij during PTI’s possible protest in Islamabad,” the NACTA statement said, urging law enforcement to be on high alert.

In addition, the Islamabad administration has taken extensive security measures against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest planned to be held on November 24.

Also Read: Islamabad sealed off due to PTI protest, security tightened across the country

Key areas, including the sensitive Red Zone and the entire D-Chowk, were completely sealed off with additional reinforcements arriving from other states to assist the Islamabad police.

A total of 2,200 containers were deployed to close 24 critical entry and exit points across the city, including 10 major points that have already been closed. Fourteen more routes are planned to be closed by tonight, limiting movement in and out of the capital.

More than 19,000 officers and personnel of the Punjab Police were deployed in Islamabad, supported by the Rangers and Frontier Corps (FC). Additional police forces and equipment were also sent from Sindh and Azad Kashmir to support the efforts of Islamabad police.

Ranger personnel 26 No. It has been deployed to Kati Pahari from Chungi and Tarnol as well as Sangjani and Attock. Rangers personnel are equipped with tear gas projectiles and anti-riot equipment.

Also Read: Islamabad police warn against violation of Article 144 of IHC order

Islamabad police on Saturday supported the imposition of Section 144 in the federal capital and urged citizens to abide by the law and refrain from participating in illegal activities.

A police spokesman said public order would be maintained as per the directives of the Islamabad High Court. “All necessary steps will be taken to ensure effective implementation of Section 144,” the spokesperson added.

Emphasizing public security, the spokesperson assured that all available resources will be used to protect the lives and property of citizens. “Citizens are requested not to be part of any illegal activity,” the spokesman said. he said.