Interior Minister enraged at Red Zone's security lapse, orders inquiry

Interior Minister enraged at Red Zone's security lapse, orders inquiry
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Summary He said that breakage of the gate at the hands of demonstrators is a grave security failure.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar expressed anger on Friday over entrance of Sikh protestors into the parliament building. He said that breakage of the gate at the hands of demonstrators is a grave security failure, Dunya News reported.
A high level session in this regard took place that reviewed the law and order situation under supervision of Interior Minister. The meeting was attending by Chief Commissioner Islamabad among other superior figures from police force.
Expressing rage at the breakage of security gate at the hands of Sikh demonstrators, Chaudhry Nisar said this is a grave security lapse.
Interior Minister also ordered inquiry against the personnel who were negligent in the matter. According to sources, Interior Minister has given important directions to the police regarding security of the red zone.
Earlier, dozens of Sikh protestors pushed past the front gate and entered the grounds of parliament, protesting against alleged desecration of their holy book.
Member of Natonal Assembly Dr. Darshan and Senator Zafar Ali Shah negotiated with the protestors and assured that that their demands would be addressed.
Later, Sikh community formed a 13-member committee to negotiate with the government and left the parliament premises peacefully.
Senior police officer Aftab Cheema told media that protestors’ entrance in the Parliament House is a security failure.
He said investigators would look into how protesters made it past the gate.

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