LAHORE: The Inspector General Police (IGP) Punjab has directed police officers for increasing security at border check posts, religious sites, sensitive installations, and for foreign nationals, including Chinese citizens, in light of the current national situation.
These directives were given during a meeting at the Central Police Office, where security situations, crime control, key performance indicators, and various policing matters were reviewed. The security plans for rallies, processions, and events on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal were also discussed.
The IGP emphasised that security measures at check posts, raids and operations should include bulletproof jackets and helmets, and that safety protocols should be strictly followed.
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