‘Foolproof’ arrangements for Ashura security in Balochistan

Published June 26, 2026 Updated June 26, 2026 07:29am
Security personnel stand guard outside an Imambargah in Quetta as mourners perform religious rites on 9th Muharram.—PPI
Security personnel stand guard outside an Imambargah in Quetta as mourners perform religious rites on 9th Muharram.—PPI

QUETTA: The Balochistan government has finalised stringent security arrangements across the province, including the capital Quetta, deploying more than 32,000 security personnel to ensure the safety of Ashura processions.

To ensure airtight security, the main procession routes will be monitored continuously through aerial surveillance and a comprehensive network of CCTV cameras. In coordination with local trader associations and shopkeepers, all shops, markets, plazas, and commercial centres along the procession routes have been sealed.

Ahead of the processions, the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) will conduct thorough sweeping operations along the designated routes, along with strict snap-checking at multiple checkpoints.

According to official sources, of the total deployment, more than 17,000 personnel will be stationed exclusively in Quetta. These forces will guard the main procession routes, key public spaces, and all entry and exit points of the city. The deployment includes personnel from the District Police, Balochistan Constabulary, Rapid Response Force (RRF), Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF), Frontier Corps (FC), and the Anti-Riot Force.

As part of the security protocol, mobile phone services and internet connectivity will remain suspended across Quetta and other sensitive areas of Balochistan during the 10th Muharram processions.

Published in Dawn, June 26 , 2026

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