Malaysian High Commission issues travel advisory amid protest in Pakistan


NEW DELHI: Malaysians in Pakistan have been advised to exercise caution due to a march on the capital, Islamabad, by jailed former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan’s supporters.

The Malaysian High Commission in Islamabad asked Malaysians to stay informed about the local situation, follow the instructions issued by Pakistani officials, and register with the diplomatic mission.

"Avoid unnecessary travel, especially in areas that may be affected by unrest. If you must travel, inform someone of your plans," the High Commission said in an advisory posted on its Facebook page on Tuesday (Nov 26).

"Abide by the rules and regulations set forth by local authorities. Compliance is essential for your safety," it said.

Four security personnel were killed on Monday (Nov 25) in an attack that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday blamed on Imran's supporters, who have since Sunday (Nov 24) been trying to reach D-Chowk, the square outside the parliament building.

The marchers are trying to pressure the government to release Imran, who is in jail facing several charges.

The government has vowed to deal with the mobs with a heavy hand if the banned protest is held in the capital's main area. – Bernama

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