111 cops deployed at Governor’s House
LAHORE: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar is on top of the list of officials enjoying VIP security in the province, says a report of the Punjab Home Department submitted to the Punjab Assembly. The report said that 111 police personnel were deployed for the security of the Governor’s House. Out of them, two policemen are deployed at his personal residence while 109 are discharging duties at the Governor’s House. Four police personnel are deployed at the office of Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, while one policeman is deployed at the personal residence of Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi. Two policemen each have been deployed at the residences of Federal Ministers Shafqat Mehmood and Mehboob Sultan, and Punjab Ministers Dr Yasmin Rashed, Murad Ross, Mehmoodur Rasheed and Aslam Iqbal.
-
Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals Deep Personal Connection With Kate Hudson -
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s Game Plan For Beatrice, Eugenie: ‘Extra Popcorn For This Disaster’ -
OpenAI To Rollout AI Powered Smart Speakers By 2027 -
Is Dakota Johnsons Dating Younger Pop Star After Breakup With Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin? -
Hilary Duff Tears Up Talking About Estranged Sister Haylie Duff -
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs As 'unlawful' -
Kelly Clarkson Explains Decision To Quit 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' -
Inside Hilary Duff's Supportive Marriage With Husband Matthew Koma Amid New Album Release -
Daniel Radcliffe Admits To Being Self Conscious While Filming 'Harry Potter' In Late Teens -
Director Beth De Araujo Alludes To Andrew's Arrest During Child Trauma Talk -
Video Of Andrew 'consoling' Eugenie Resurfaces After Release From Police Custody -
'Harry Potter' Alum Daniel Radcliffe Gushes About Unique Work Ethic Of Late Co Star Michael Gambon -
Japan: PM Takaichi Flags China ‘Coercion,’ Pledges Defence Security Overhaul -
Angorie Rice Spills The Beans On Major Details From Season 2 Of ' The Last Thing He Told Me' -
Teacher Arrested After Confessing To Cocaine Use During Classes -
Questions Raised Over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Line Of Succession