South Waziristan: Section 144 Enforced Amid Security Woes
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Islamabad, Feb 26 (NationPress) On Thursday, the district authorities implemented Section 144 across the Upper and Lower districts of South Waziristan, Pakistan, in response to escalating security threats and to aid logistical operations. Officials indicated that this measure aims to protect citizens, uphold law and order, and support the movement of security forces, as reported by local media.
Deputy Commissioner of South Waziristan Upper, Asmatullah Wazir, confirmed that the restrictions apply in the tehsils of Sarvekai and Sararogha from 6 AM to 6 PM (local time). During this timeframe, all road traffic will be prohibited, and all commercial establishments will remain closed, as highlighted by Pakistan's prominent daily, Dawn.
Key routes affected include Sararogha, Kot Kai, Makin, and Spinkai Raghzai leading up to Nazar Khel. Additionally, the path from Dargai Bridge via Madi Jan, Sheen Warsak, and Moley Khan Sarai to Chagmalai will also be closed.
Deputy Commissioner of South Waziristan Lower, Musarat Zaman, reported that Section 144 has been enforced in multiple areas of Wana, restricting all non-essential commuting from 6 AM to 6 PM due to security concerns and to facilitate the movement of law enforcement.
Prohibited routes include Taiarza Gate, Karb Kot, Tanai, Wana, and Azizabad Chowk up to Dargai Bridge. Citizens may only travel for emergencies with prior approval from police or security personnel and must provide valid identification and travel documents.
Zaman urged the public to adhere to security guidelines and avoid unnecessary travel, emphasizing that any breaches will be the sole responsibility of the individual involved, as reported by Dawn.
During the enforcement of Section 144 in both districts, only authorized movements will be permitted, and residents are encouraged to cooperate with security forces.
The situation in South Waziristan has been deteriorating regarding security, with a noticeable increase in terrorist activities across the region over the last few months.