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Imran Khan’s appearance in the Tosha Khana case, federal police rules and regulations

Imran Khan’s appearance in the Tosha Khana case, federal police rules and regulations
Imran Khan’s appearance in the Tosha Khana case, federal police rules and regulations


ISLAMABAD: The Federal Police today issued rules and regulations regarding the appearance of Imran Khan in the Tosha Khana case.

According to the details, the Federal Police has issued a notification of rules and regulations on the occasion of Imran Khan’s appearance, this notification has also been sent to PTI.

According to the notification, there will be no roadblocks, ambulances and fire brigades will be given way, police will not be stopped from searching vehicles and persons.

In case of damage to public and private property, PTI will be responsible. No placards or banners against the state or religion will be displayed. No flag of any political or religious party will be burnt. And all laws must be obeyed.

The details of the private security arrangements will be submitted to the Chief Security Officer, Imran Khan, his team will be offered to be checked by the bomb disposal squad, any breach will face legal action.

The list of Imran Khan’s legal representatives, his team and party members will have to be submitted, the notification of rules and regulations was also sent to Imran Khan’s Chief of Staff Shibli Faraz.

It should be noted that Section 144 has been implemented in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, all kinds of gatherings and rallies will be banned, private security personnel will also be banned from carrying weapons.

The streets are being heavily guarded, and the Islamabad Police has deployed 5,000 personnel as part of the security plan. The roads have been sealed by placing containers around the judicial complex, the Tosha Khana case will be heard in the judicial complex G11 instead of the court, other cases in the judicial complex have been cancelled.

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