Heavy security deployment in Pak capital for Afghan conference
BY Agencies11 Dec 2015 4:01 AM IST
Agencies11 Dec 2015 4:01 AM IST
A three-tier security arrangement headed by police and backed up by para-military and the army was put in place by Pakistan for a regional conference on Afghanistan with security forces keeping a strict vigil as top leaders were here to attend the high-profile meeting.
The two-day ‘Heart of Asia’ conference started on Tuesday but the key ministerial meeting attended by Foreign Ministers of several countries, including External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, and senior officials was on Wednesday jointly inaugurated by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
An Interior Ministry official said a three-tier security was in place for the safety of the leaders of 14 members and 17 supporting countries as well as officials of 12 international organisations.
“Police is on the front and is backed by para-military Rangers and Army,” he said. The intelligence officials -- both military and civilian -- combed the entire area around the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the plush Serena hotel where most of the delegates were staying.
Entry to the area of the conference is restricted and only people having special permits and media were allowed to go there.
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