As Sharif returns today, Pakistan strengthens security, affects 300 PML-N workers



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More than 300 workers and leaders of the PML-N were arrested in Pakistan in a massive crackdown on party militants in Lahore before the arrival of its paramount chief Nawaz Sharif, who would be arrested with his daughter and transported to prison via helicopter

Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz, who were convicted by a Pakistani court in the Avenfield Apartments case and sentenced to 10 and 7 years in prison respectively, embarked Thursday and arrived in Lahore via Abu Dhabi. at 6:15 pm (local time) on Friday.

The anti-corruption body – the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) – President Javed Iqbal ordered to take all necessary steps to arrest Sharif and Maryam upon their arrival at the airport.

He also formed a team of 16 They were arrested and transferred to Adalta Jail Rawalpindi after presenting them to the court of responsibility that had sentenced the father-daughter duo last week.

According to sources, the Cabinet Division allocated two helicopters – reserved for the Prime Minister – to NAB. They said that one helicopter would be at Lahore airport, while the other would be in Islamabad, and the father – daughter duo would be stopped during the landing at the airport. one of the two airports.

Shahzad Akbar, Deputy Inspector General of Operations, said 10,000 police officers would be deployed Friday across the city to "maintain law and order".

The riot unit will be in a state of alert The Police Intervention Unit will be deployed in the sensitive areas of the city.

"No one will be allowed to take the law into his hands," he said.

Lahore police also placed containers on the roads of the city. leading to the airport. "More than 100 police commandos will be deployed at the airport on Friday to avoid any untoward incident," said Sardar Asif, a senior Lahore police officer

. He added that the police only detained anti-social elements prior to Sharif's arrival. He said the arrested activists of the PML-N were detained for 30 days under public order.

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