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Police provide complete security to churches, parks

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Lahore police deployed full-scale security arrangements on Sunday at the citys churches, parks, and recreational places. Teams of Lahore police executed high alert operations to ensure security duties across the city.

This was stated by Lahore Capital City Police Officer Bilal Siddique Kamyana in a statement issued here today. He said that Lahore police ensured foolproof security of religious gatherings at Christian places of worship, parks, and recreational places on Sunday. Search and sweep operations continued around churches, parks, and sensitive locations. Supervisory officers monitored security arrangements at churches and recreational places. Bilal Siddique Kamyana said that additional personnel and snipers were deployed at sensitive churches, while Dolphin Squads, Police Response Unit, and Elite Forces patrolled effectively around churches and parks. Traffic police ensured smooth traffic flow around churches and recreational areas. Bilal Siddique Kamyana also highlighted the stringent checking of individuals and vehicles at entry and exit checkpoints in the city. Police officers and Jawans remained on high alert on their security duty, he concluded.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar released Rs. 8.5 million grants to various units and districts of Punjab Police. He said that districts and units that dis not have own welfare projects are given money every month from the Police Endowment Fund. This money is spent on police constabulary and welfare of martyrs families and educational scholarships for children.

A police spokesman said that Special Protection Unit, Telecommunication, Investigation Punjab was given Rs 1 million, while Special Branch, CTD was released Rs. 0.5 million, each.

 

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