Additional Frontier Corps personnel have been deployed across Azad Kashmir after a request from the regional government as authorities work to maintain law and order during protests by a banned organization.
A large-scale security reinforcement has been carried out in Azad Kashmir following protests linked to a banned organization, with approximately 500 additional Frontier Corps (FC) personnel deployed to the region.
According to sources, the federal government approved a request from the Azad Kashmir government and dispatched the extra security personnel to help maintain law and order. The move comes as authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and ensure public safety across sensitive areas.
Officials said the overall security situation in Azad Kashmir remains stable despite ongoing demonstrations. Law enforcement agencies and local authorities are coordinating efforts to prevent any disruption to daily life and public services.
The deployment is part of a broader strategy aimed at strengthening security arrangements, protecting key government installations, and responding quickly to any potential incidents. Security checkpoints and patrols have also been enhanced in several locations as a precautionary measure.













