Islamabad: Special security arrangements were made by the law enforcement agencies within and outside the premises of Supreme Court of Pakistan as Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf will appear before the Court on Monday (today).
On August 8, the Supreme Court of Pakistan issued a contempt notice to PM Ashraf for not implementing its order to write letter to Swiss court and directed him to appear in person before a five member bench on August 27 to respond to the notice.
According to sources, the President House has finalized a list of 30 members from PPP and other allied parties who would accompany the prime minister.
Security would be on high alert in the red zone and no one will be allowed to enter red zone without having computerized national identity card with him/her.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) (Operations) would monitor the red zone externally, while 700 personnel including three SSPs would be deployed inside the red zone.
The personnel of Rangers will perform duties at Margalla Hills while red zone would also be monitored aerially.
Extra contingents of police would also be deployed outside the Supreme Court building.
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