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Marriage halls, restaurants to remain close in twin cities for five days
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad and Rawalpindi administrations have ordered closure of marriage halls, cafes, restaurants and snooker clubs in twin cities from October 12 to 16 ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.
The SCO summit under the supervision of Pakistan is being held in Islamabad on October 16 and 17, in which the heads of various countries, including Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang, will participate.
According to the police, it has been decided to tighten security in the twin cities during the SEO summit, under which marriage halls, cafes, restaurants and snooker clubs have also been ordered to be closed from October 12 to 16.
Police have issued notices to traders, hotel and restaurant owners stating that legal action will be taken against violators.
On the other hand, the police have sought shorty bonds from the businessmen and hotel owners, while a public holiday has also been announced in both the cities from October 14 to 16.
Due to the summit, suspects at Adiala Jail will also not be presented in court for five days. Courts have started rescheduling all important cases for hearing after October 16.
Commandos and sniper shooters will be deployed on the rooftops of multi-story buildings throughout the city.
A complete ban on pigeon flying and kite flying has been imposed within a 3-kilometer radius around Noor Khan Chaklala Airbase, and operations to demolish pigeon nets on rooftops of houses and plazas have begun.
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