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07 Jun 2022 | 03:27 AM UTC

Pakistan: Tight security, traffic controls in place for international cricket matches scheduled in Multan from June 8

International cricket matches scheduled from June 8 in Multan, Pakistan. Tight security, localized disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Authorities will maintain heightened security measures and traffic restrictions in parts of Multan for a cricket tournament with the West Indies team at the Multan Cricket Stadium June 8-12. Matches are scheduled to begin 16:00 on June 8, 10, and 12. Each game will typically last around nine hours. International cricket matches in Pakistan are potential militant group targets, and over 6,000 security personnel have deployed in Multan as a precaution. Officials will intensify pedestrian and vehicle checks near the stadium.

Authorities will implement strict traffic controls, including diversions and road closures, around the stadium, team hotels, and along team travel routes. The measures are likely to prompt increased congestion, especially during peak travel times. Officials may suspend public transport services serving the vicinity of the stadium on match days. Passengers at Multan International Airport (MUX) could experience lengthy baggage and security checks on days the West Indies team travels. Officials typically order local businesses around the stadium to close during matches.

Context

International cricket teams have rarely visited Pakistan since Islamist militants opened fire on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in March 2009. Over ten top Sri Lankan players withdrew from a tournament scheduled in September 2019 for security reasons, almost prompting the cancellation of the event. Pakistani authorities have assured that extensive security is in place for visiting teams.

Advice

Avoid the match venue and its vicinity on match days as a precaution. Confirm business appointments, road status, and transport reservations before attempting to reach destinations in the affected areas. Exercise caution around potential militant target sites such as government buildings and security facilities. Carry proper identification documents to present at security checks; heed all official advisories.