ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Monday approved a 90-day extension to Rangers paramilitary forces in Islamabad, read a notification from the interior ministry.
The deployment comes on the request of Chief Commissioner Islamabad under Section-4 (2) of Anti-terrorism Act 1997. Currently, there are 2,000 troops of Pakistan Rangers and 50 contingents of Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts across the federal capital.
Rangers and FC officials have been deployed in the federal capital to assist the police in maintaining law and order for the past few years. The paramilitary force has been performing patrol duties and assisting police in securing important buildings and events whenever needed. A few dozen Rangers personnel were routinely deployed outside the Parliament House whenever the National Assembly or the Senate was in session.
Will resign if I can’t find out who deployed Rangers at court: Ahsan
However, last month the Punjab Rangers reportedly stopped performing regular security duties around the Parliament House just days after the Rangers takeover of the accountability court complex during appearance of Nawaz Sharif before the court. The Rangers also barred the media, lawyers, cabinet members – including Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal – from entering the premises.
The interior minister launched an investigation into October 2 events, asking DG Rangers to explain on whose orders the force took over the complex, since the civil administration repeatedly said it did not ask for deployment.
Rangers stay in Punjab to get 60-day extension
In April, federal government granted an extension in policing power of Rangers in Punjab 60 days after Cabinet Committee for law and order recommended extending stay of the paramilitary force. Rangers were called in Punjab two months back in February.
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