Official report from D.I. Khan Police Lines dismisses rumors regarding withdrawal of security protocol
By Anwer Zeb Khan
D.I. Khan police have rejected circulating reports claiming that security assigned to former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur had been withdrawn.
According to an official report issued by the DSP Headquarters at Police Lines Dera Ismail Khan, the claims were described as baseless and contrary to official records. The report confirms that Gandapur continues to receive full security coverage.
Police officials stated that a total of 77 security personnel remain deployed for the former chief minister’s protection. The deployment includes officers assigned under standard security protocols applicable to former high-ranking public officeholders.
Authorities emphasized that no formal order has been issued to reduce or withdraw Gandapur’s security detail. The clarification comes amid growing speculation on social media regarding changes to his protective arrangements.
Officials urged the public and media outlets to verify information through official channels before circulating unconfirmed reports, reiterating that Gandapur’s security remains intact in accordance with established procedures.

