Pakistan Imposes Section 144 in South Waziristan Amid Rising Security Threats

Pakistani authorities have imposed Section 144 in South Waziristan Upper and Lower districts, enforcing a daily curfew from 6 am to 6 pm. The order closes markets and restricts all non-essential movement on key routes to facilitate security operations. Officials state the measure is a direct response to a worsening security situation and a rise in terrorist activities in the region. Citizens require prior police permission and valid documents for any emergency travel during the restriction period.

Key Points: Section 144 Imposed in South Waziristan Over Security Concerns

  • Curfew from 6 am to 6 pm
  • Markets and roads shut
  • Emergency travel requires permission
  • Response to rising terrorist activities
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Pakistan: Section 144 imposed in South Waziristan due to rising security concerns

Pakistan enforces Section 144 curfew in South Waziristan districts, restricting movement and closing markets due to rising terrorist activities.

"any violation will only be responsibility of the concerned individual - Musarat Zaman"

Islamabad, Feb 26

The district administration on Thursday imposed Section 144 in South Waziristan Upper and South Waziristan Lower districts of Pakistan due to rising security concerns and for facilitating the movement of logistics. Officials said the decision has been taken to ensure safety of people, maintaining law and order and facilitating the operational movement of security personnel, local media reported.

South Waziristan Upper Deputy Commissioner Asmatullah Wazir said that Section 144 has been imposed in Sarvekai and Sararogha tehsils of Pakistan from 6 am to 6 pm (local time). During this period, movement on road is barred while all markets and commercial centres will remain shut, Pakistan's leading daily Dawn reported.

The routes which will be impacted include Sararogha, Kot Kai, Makin and Spinkai Raghzai up to Nazar Khel. Furthermore, the route from Dargai Bridge through Madi Jan, Sheen Warsak and Moley Khan Sarai to Chagmalai will remain shut.

South Waziristan Lower Deputy Commissioner Musarat Zaman stated that Section 144 has been imposed in various parts of Wana. The curfew, will remain in effect from 6 am to 6 pm, restricts all non-essential movement. The curfew has been enforced in response to security threats and the movement of security forces.

Officials stated that restricted routes include Taiarza Gate, Karb Kot, Tanai, Wana and Azizabad Chowk up to Dargai Bridge. People can only move on road for emergency purposes with prior permission from police or security forces and submission of valid identification and travel documents.

Zaman urged people to follow security instructions and avoid non-essential travel. He stated that any violation will only be responsibility of the concerned individual, Dawn reported.

During Section 144 enforcement in both districts, only approved movement will be allowed and citizens have been advised to cooperate with security forces.

The South Waziristan region has been witnessing a worsening security situation in the past few months and a rise in terrorist activities across the province.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very sad for the common people living there. Imagine not being able to go to the market or travel for 12 hours a day. Their daily lives must be so difficult. Hope peace returns to the region soon.
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Aman W
Section 144 is a serious measure. It shows the administration has lost control of the law and order situation. This instability so close to our border is not good news at all. Our agencies must be on high alert.
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Sarah B
While the security concerns are valid, imposing such strict curfews for extended periods can cripple the local economy. Small shopkeepers and daily wage workers will suffer the most. There has to be a better long-term solution.
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Vikram M
Waziristan has been a troubled region for decades. This news isn't surprising, but it's a reminder that terrorism remains a clear and present danger in the subcontinent. India must continue its strong counter-terrorism policies.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the women and children there. Living under constant fear and restriction is no way to live. The international community should focus on helping stabilize the region for the sake of innocent civilians.

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