Pakistan police warning to sit-ins on the common border with Afghanistan
The Pakistani police sent an official letter to the sit-ins on the border with Afghanistan, warning them to end the protest for security reasons. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, while 23 days of the sit-in against the ban on traffic without Visa and passport pass at the common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan; The police of Chaman region in this country warned that the protesters should end their sit-in for security reasons. The protests are continuing and they will not shrink from the pressure of the Pakistani government.
The Chaman police have stated in this official letter: “Several countries are trying to attack the sit-ins”.
In this The letter states that the local police are unable to provide security for the sit-ins, so the protesters should end their sit-in or move their protest to a closed place. It is the protesters.
In a conversation with the media, in response to the local police warning, one of the protesters said: “Nobody will attack us except the Pakistani military.” He emphasized: “If any harm is done to the protesters, Pakistan’s security forces are responsible for it.
The interim government of Anwar Haq Kakar, the interim prime minister of Pakistan, has decided to allow passengers on both sides of the common border to pass through the crossings with only passports and visas.
publisher | Tasnim News Agency |