In a significant move to ensure public safety, Section 144 has been imposed in Karachi and Islamabad, with notifications issued by the respective authorities. The restrictions come as a part of heightened security measures, particularly in Karachi during the IDEAS 2024 defense exhibition.
Section 144 in Karachi
The Sindh government has enforced Section 144 in Karachi for seven days, effective from November 18 to November 24, 2024. According to the notification:
- Gatherings of more than five individuals are strictly prohibited.
- No protests or sit-ins will be allowed during this period.
- The restrictions are aimed at maintaining law and order during the IDEAS 2024 event.
This decision underscores the government’s focus on ensuring the safety of attendees and participants in the international defense exhibition.
Section 144 in Islamabad
In Islamabad, the district administration has also implemented Section 144, with a notification issued by the Additional Deputy Commissioner. Key points include:
- A ban on gatherings of five or more people.
- Prohibition of all types of religious or political assemblies.
The enforcement aims to curb any potential disruptions or threats to public peace in the federal capital.
Why Section 144?
Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) empowers authorities to prevent unlawful gatherings that may pose risks to public safety. Its implementation is often used during high-profile events or to counter potential security threats.
Implications of Section 144
The enforcement of Section 144 in Karachi and Islamabad emphasizes the importance of public cooperation:
- Citizens are advised to avoid participating in unauthorized gatherings.
- Businesses and public venues may experience restricted activities in affected areas.
For further updates on Section 144 and related developments, stay tuned to official government notifications and news outlets.