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No one will be allowed to disrupt the peace and security of the federal capital - Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi
In the early hours of the morning, the Interior Minister visited the Police Lines to boost the morale of the police force. He praised the Islamabad Police for their dedication to maintaining law and order.
Addressing the police force, Mohsin Naqvi mentioned that on November 24, a delegation from Belarus is arriving, followed by a visit from the President of Belarus on November 25. He emphasized that ensuring the safety of Islamabad during these events is a top priority. He urged the police force to work as a team to secure the city and fulfill this responsibility.
The Interior Minister instructed the police to arrest anyone attempting to disrupt the peace in Islamabad, adding that this time, no one taking the law into their own hands will be allowed to leave unchecked.
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