In light of the current security situation, there is an increased risk of terrorist activities at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf rally in Islamabad, according to sources. The Islamabad police have responded by deploying additional personnel and implementing stringent checks at all Islamabad entry and exit points.
Furthermore, authorities have urged the public to exercise patience and cooperation during these enhanced security measures. Citizens are advised to report any suspicious activities to the police by dialing 15.
The heightened security is part of ongoing efforts to ensure public safety amid growing concerns over potential threats.
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Furthermore, the authorities in Islamabad have begun sealing entry and exit routes with containers in preparation for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rally, scheduled to take place on September 8 in the Sangjani area of the capital.
According to reports, containers have been strategically placed to block major access points, with Murree Road near Faizabad already cordoned off on both sides. Rally attendees are expected to follow routes designated by the district administration to reach the event venue.
PTI founder Imran Khan has urged supporters to overcome any barriers and attend the rally. Convoys of PTI workers from various cities are arriving in Islamabad in anticipation of the gathering.