Punjab by-elections: Over 20,000 police deployed for security

Punjab by-elections: Over 20,000 police deployed for security

LAHORE, NOV 22: Security preparations for the upcoming by-elections in Punjab have intensified as the police announced a major deployment of more than 20,000 personnel.

Officials said surveillance systems at sensitive polling stations have already been installed. Army and Rangers troops will also assist in maintaining law and order.

According to Punjab Police, personnel from the Elite Force, Police Response Unit (PRU), and Dolphin Force will be patrolling round-the-clock during the by-elections.

Officials say the enhanced deployment aims to prevent any untoward incidents and ensure a peaceful voting process across national and provincial constituencies.

408 declared highly sensitive

Authorities have classified 408 polling stations as “highly sensitive”, prompting heightened security measures.

An additional 1,032 polling stations have been labelled “sensitive,” where police presence and surveillance will be significantly increased.

Police confirmed that the installation of CCTV cameras at all sensitive and highly sensitive polling stations has been completed.

The entire election process will be monitored in real time from the Safe City Headquarters, ensuring quick response to any threat or violation.

Pakistan Army and Rangers personnel will also be deployed at key locations to support civil forces.

Officials warned that strict legal action will be taken against anyone violating Section 144 or the Election Commission’s code of conduct, emphasizing that security protocols will be implemented without compromise.