ISLAMABAD: Civil society representatives were picked up by police from Lal Masjid, where they were staging a protest, and shifted to a police station to avoid a standoff situation with the mosque’s clerics that occurred last year, officials said.
Last year’s standoff led to the registration of two cases, one against Maulana Abdul Aziz and the other against the protesters.
Officials of the capital police and administration said that Rangers and police contingents were also deployed in the area to avoid any mishap.
Initially, civil society representative Khurram Zaki met with capital administration officials where he was asked to inform officials about the protest. Officials said the protest was planned against Lal Masjid and its former cleric Abdul Aziz, who did not condemn last year’s Taliban attack on the Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar, and demanded that action be taken against him.
Police, capital admin officials claim the protesters were removed to avoid standoff
They said Mr Zaki then left for the protest site accompanied by five others, including his wife and daughter, and reached Lal Masjid while Zuhr prayers were being offered at the mosque.
Police officials present at the location attempted to convince him to either move the protest away from Lal Masjid or delay it until people inside the mosque had left, officials said. They said the civil society members refused and were therefore taken to the nearby Aabpara police station.
They said that capital administration officials also tried to contact Mr Zaki on his mobile, and then attempted to contact his friends, including someone from Karachi who staged a similar protest last year.