Pakistan partially suspends cellular services as part of security measures for Muharram processions 

Security personnel patrol a street during a procession on the ninth day of Ashura in the Islamic month of Muharram in Peshawar on July 28, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 28 July 2023
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Pakistan partially suspends cellular services as part of security measures for Muharram processions 

  • Security was beefed up as thousands mourn Imam Hussain, grandson of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) 
  • The measures came in compliance with the instructions issued by the Ministry of Interior regarding the processions 

KARACHI: As part of security measures, Pakistani authorities have partially suspended cellular networks in major cities across the South Asian country, where thousands of people have been participating in mourning processions during Ashura. 

With the start of the Islamic month of Muharram, Shiite Muslims across Pakistan start holding gatherings and processions to pay homage to Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and his companions. These gatherings varyingly last until the day of his martyrdom, the 10th of Muharram, which is also known as the ‘Day of Ashura.’ 

Pakistan’s telecom regulator, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), last week announced that mobile services would remain partially suspended in the country till the 10th of Muharram, July 29. 

The decision to suspend the services came in accordance with the instructions issued by the Ministry of Interior to ensure stringent security measures for the mourning processions. 

“It is requested that necessary action may kindly be taken for closure of mobile phone services during the procession of 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Muharram ul Haram,” the Islamabad wrote in a letter to the PTA, specifying different areas. 

The federal government also approved the deployment of armed forces to avoid any untoward incident in the country that has witnessed sectarian violence in the past. 

To ensure public safety, the government in the southern Sindh province imposed a ban on pillion-riding on the 9th and 10th of Muharram, Friday and Saturday. The Sindh home department restricted the use of loudspeakers and prohibited the display of offensive posters, banners, distribution of flyers and wall-chalking. 

A spokesperson for the Sindh police told Arab News that 4,698 police personnel had been deployed to ensure security during Muharram processions. 

The security detail, he said, included senior officers, woman police personnel, commandos from the Special Security Unit (SSU) and members of the Rapid Response Force. 

The SSU has also placed snipers along the routes of the main procession to eliminate any threats. 

Similar measures have been taken major cities across the South Asian country, including Quetta, Sukkur, Multan, Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Kohat as well as in Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan. 


Six cops killed as IED explosion targets police vehicle in northwestern Pakistan 

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Six cops killed as IED explosion targets police vehicle in northwestern Pakistan 

  • Blast in northwestern Tank district kills inspector, additional sub-inspector, driver and three members of elite force personnel, says police official 
  • Attack takes place as Islamabad grapples with surge in militant attacks in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan

PESHAWAR: Six cops were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast that targeted a police vehicle in Pakistan’s northwestern Tank district on Monday, a police official said as Islamabad struggles to contain surging militant attacks in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province. 

The IED explosion targeted an armored police vehicle on the Gomal-Jutta Road near the Kot Wali Canal area, Tank police spokesperson Younas Khan said. The blast killed an inspector, an additional sub-inspector, the driver of the vehicle and three members of the police’s elite force personnel. 

“The armored police vehicle was completely damaged in the explosion,” Khan said. 

He said senior police officials, including District Police Officer (DPO) Tank Shabbir Hussain Shah reached the site of the blast to collect evidence and carry out an operation in the nearby rugged terrain.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow over the incident, directing authorities to carry out an investigation into the incident. 

“The terrorists responsible for this attack will be brought to their logical end at the earliest,” Sharif was quoted as saying by his office. 

KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi praised police for their sacrifices against militancy, vowing to bring all those involved in the incident to justice. 
 
“Anti-peace elements would not succeed in their nefarious designs by targeting the police force,” Afridi said as per a statement released from his office. 

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant outfit has claimed responsibility for some of the deadliest attacks targeting law enforcement personnel in KP in the past. The TTP has frequently targeted convoys of security forces, police stations and check-posts besides kidnapping government officials in the region.

Islamabad has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing the use of its soil to armed outfits such as the TTP. It has also alleged that India backs militant groupswho carry out attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi have consistently denied this.