03 Apr 2023 | 04:37 AM UTC
Pakistan: Tight security likely near the Lahore High Court April 3 due to high-profile hearings
Tight security likely near the Lahore High Court, Pakistan, April 3 due to high-profile hearings. Protests, disruptions, clashes possible.
Event
Authorities are likely to heighten security near the Lahore High Court April 3 due to scheduled high-profile hearings. These include hearings on the dismissal of multiple ongoing cases involving Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, as well as a contempt charge against Maryam Nawaz Sharif of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). PTI and PML-N members may hold rallies to support their leaders, with large demonstrations most likely in case of unfavorable verdicts. Violence may quickly break out, especially if rival party supporters clash, or police attempt to prevent gatherings.
Traffic restrictions, including road closures and diversions are likely in the vicinity of court buildings, as well as the route from Khan's residence in Zaman Park to the court. Additional measures, such as vehicular and pedestrian checks, are possible. Officials may also impose bans on unauthorized gatherings as well as restrict some telecommunication services like mobile internet and social media platforms to control any violence.
Activists may hold violent and disruptive protests if either leader receives unfavorable court orders; popular protest venues include public parks, political party offices, the Lahore Press Club, government buildings, monuments, and major roadways. Transport disruptions are possible if demonstrators march on or block roadways. Clashes and/or tight security measures may prompt additional localized transport and/or business disruptions.
Advice
Avoid any protests or navigating protester roadblocks due to possible violence. Exercise caution if operating in or near the Lahore High Court. Leave for a secure, non-governmental building if clashes occur. Plan for possible localized business and transport disruptions. Carry proper identification documents to present at security checks. Monitor trusted local media for protest plans, as organizers may not announce them in advance. Heed all official transport and security advisories.