Authorities have sealed Islamabad’s D-Chowk with the installation of over 100 containers as part of heightened security measures to prevent the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) protest rally.
The federal police have formed a three-tier security cordon around the protest site, aiming to prevent the demonstrators from entering the Red Zone.
The PTI had called for a large-scale protest at D-Chowk, which prompted the Islamabad police to seal off all access points to the area. In an attempt to maintain law and order, the police have started arresting citizens who reached D-Chowk early on Friday. Among those arrested were two civilians and one PTI worker.
Rawalpindi roads closed
In nearby Rawalpindi, security measures are equally strict. All major routes from Rawalpindi to Islamabad, including Murree Road and Peshawar Road, have been closed off with containers and barricades. Key junctions such as Charing Cross, MH Chowk, Hyder Road, and Fleishman Chowk are completely blocked, causing significant traffic disruptions. Roads leading to Kutchehry Chowk, Sawal Bridge, and the airport remain open, according to local traffic police.
Mass arrests in Islamabad
As part of the government's crackdown on PTI protesters, over 400 people have been detained across Islamabad, including 60 individuals allegedly of Afghan origin. Security officials arrested these individuals from areas such as Bara Kahu, Tarnol, and Sangjani. Reports suggest that police recovered sticks, slingshots, pebbles, and stones from the detainees.
Section 144 imposed
Section 144 has been enforced across the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, effectively banning public gatherings and protests. The measure includes a ban on pillion riding of motorcycles, though journalists, women, children, and the elderly are exempt from this restriction.
Rangers deployed in Red Zone
To further tighten security around Islamabad’s Red Zone, the government has called in Rangers to support the local police. Heavy contingents of law enforcement have been stationed at all key entrances to the city, with containers blocking major roads to prevent any influx of protesters.
The government’s mission to prevent PTI’s march to D-Chowk appears to be in full effect, as security forces prepare for a potential showdown.
Metro bus services between Islamabad and Rawalpindi have been suspended, and all educational institutions remain closed. The government's work-from-home advisory for private offices continues, with commercial centres expected to remain shut during the protest.
The government has decided to deal with the protesters harshly, with special police teams constituted to carry out the arrests. There is also a ban on pillion riding of motorcycles in the twin cities.