Section 144 has been enforced in Balochistan, Pakistan, as a precautionary step against potential terrorist threats. The restrictions, effective immediately and lasting 30 days, include bans on displaying weapons, riding motorcycles with two people, and gatherings of five or more individuals. Additionally, covering faces in public places with masks or other items is prohibited to ensure easy identification. Authorities have instructed strict enforcement by relevant officials to uphold these measures.
Security forces are on high alert in anticipation of possible attacks by Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan. Concerns have been raised by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan regarding the deteriorating security situation in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Recent incidents, such as the alleged kidnapping of university officials in Mastung, have highlighted challenges in securing major highways and protecting citizens in the region.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has expressed deep alarm over the escalating security issues in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Incidents like the abduction of university staff and targeted killings underscore the urgent need for enhanced security measures and accountability for perpetrators. The commission urges authorities to prioritize the safety of civilians and public spaces through concrete actions and thorough investigations into such attacks.
