SP Potohar Reviews Security Arrangements at Churches
SP (Superintendent of Police) Potohar, Chaudhry Asar Ali, visited churches and other significant locations in the city to review security arrangements and issue necessary instructions to police personnel. During his visit, he inspected the existing security measures and directed officers to ensure that worshippers are only allowed entry into churches after a thorough body search.
Chaudhry Asar Ali stated:
Rawalpindi Police is taking all possible measures to ensure foolproof security. Protecting the lives and property of citizens remains our police force’s top responsibility. He further added that Rawalpindi Police is consistently working to safeguard citizens and maintain a secure atmosphere across the city.
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