Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Qazi Ali Raza reviewed security measures at Islamabad's cattle markets ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, ensuring safety for traders and visitors.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Qazi Ali Raza recently conducted a thorough inspection of security arrangements at various cattle markets in Islamabad. The review came as the city prepares for the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha festival, which is known for significant livestock trading activities.

During his visit, SSP Raza met with police officers stationed at different cattle markets and assessed their deployment and policing measures. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high security standards to prevent any potential incidents during the festival period. The official the SSP's inspection covered multiple market areas, ensuring a comprehensive review of existing protocols and identifying any gaps in security.

The primary focus was on enhancing surveillance and patrol mechanisms to safeguard the traders and visitors. Additional measures included the deployment of extra personnel and the use of modern technology such as CCTV cameras and drones for real-time monitoring. The SSP also highlighted the need for better communication channels between law enforcement agencies and market management to ensure a swift response in case of any emergencies.

This proactive approach by the SSP Operations underscores the commitment to providing a secure environment for the Eid-ul-Azha festivities, which are expected to attract a large number of people from across the country. The review is part of broader efforts to maintain public safety and order during this significant religious observance.