Interior Ministry starts geofencing Afghan refugee camps ahead of PTI protest
ISLAMABAD: As the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) prepares for the November 24 protest, the Ministry of Interior has initiated the process of geofencing Afghan refugee camps in Islamabad and other cities. The ministry was considering to cancel passports and identity cards and blocking the SIM cards of miscreants involved in the
Here is how much judges, bureaucrats, and ministers spent on security expenses
A report from the Interior Ministry indicates that 44 vehicles and 532 police officers, along with extra personnel, have been deployed to safeguard judges, ministers, and bureaucrats, according to SAMAA News. Read More: Power sector workers receive Rs15 billion worth of free electricity annually Moreover, the national treasury is spending over
Govt stops issuing passports to Pakistanis seeking asylum abroad
In a significant move aimed at national security and safety, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has ordered to stop issuing passports to Pakistanis seeking asylum abroad. According to sources, all Pakistanis who seek refuge in other countries for any reason will have their passports canceled and will not be eligible for
Govt spent Rs927 m on Parliament renovations in five years
ISLAMABAD – The Interior Ministry has disclosed significant expenditure details, totaling over Rs 927 million, on the renovation of Parliament House over the past five years, according to media reports. Annual Renovation Costs The disclosure, presented to the National Assembly (NA) through a written statement, outlines the annual renovation costs
Death toll from floods in Brazil’s south climbs to 136
The death toll from severe flooding in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state has surged to 136, according to local civil defense authorities