LAHORE:Punjab Police has completed all security arrangements for upcoming ICC Champions Trophy matches in Lahore and Rawalpindi.
Punjab Police spokesperson while sharing the details, said that more than 12,000 police officers and personnel will be performing security duties for the matches in the provincial capital and Rawalpindi. A total of 18 senior officers, 54 DSPs, 135 inspectors, and 1,200 upper subordinates will be on duty, while 10,556 constables and over 200 female police officers will also be assigned security and checking duties, he informed. It may be noted here that three matches will be played in the provincial capital on February 22, 26, and March 5 while three matches will be organised in Rawalpindi on February 24, 25 and 27. He said more than 8,000 officers and personnel will perform security duties during the ICC Champions Trophy matches in Lahore. A total of 12 senior officers, 39 DSPs, 86 inspectors, and 700 upper subordinates will be assigned duties, while 6,673 constables and 129 lady constables will also perform security and checking duties. Similarly, more than 5,000 officers and personnel will perform security duties during the matches in Rawalpindi. Six senior officers, 15 DSPs, 50 inspectors, 500 upper subordinates, 4,000 constables, and over 100 female personnel will also perform security and checking duties. IG Punjab Dr Usman Anwar said that full security will be provided to national, foreign players, officials and cricket fans.
All international matches will be held in a peaceful and secure environment and in this regard, coordination with Pakistan Cricket Board, district administration, and security agencies has been completed. IG Punjab said that search, sweep, combing and intelligence-based operations are ongoing around the players' residences, routes, and stadiums. Security will be on high alert during the matches, and traffic flow will be maintained.