JIT proceedings at FJA make I-8, H-8 a no-go area
ISLAMABAD: The joint investigation may be a threat to the political survival of the Sharif family but its proceedings have become equally painful for the commuters and residents of I-8 and H-8 sectors.
The main entrance to the two sectors has been turned into a virtual red zone in light of the joint investigation team (JIT) proceedings taking place at the Federal Judicial Academy (FJA) located in the middle of the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), a private hospital and a number of public offices.
On the other hand, the Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) claimed that they had made arrangements to facilitate the citizens visiting different offices in both the sectors. The ITP also claimed that its radio station - FM 92.4 - had been informing the commuters about alternative routes.
Citizens visiting federal board, other offices and educational institutions are not allowed to enter area
Shahid Nazir told Dawn that on Tuesday he had to visit the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) College located at H-8 but could not enter I-8 from the expressway as the road was blocked.
“I asked a police official about the reason and requested him to allow me to enter the area but he suggested me to proceed from the side of the Beaconhouse School rather than wasting my time. I move there but was not allowed by the police to drive to the college,” he said.
“Left with no other option, I decided to park my car on the roadside and walked to the college from far away. When I reached the college, a staffer informed me that the principal had also not been allowed to drive towards his office and had to park his car somewhere away,” he said.
It may be mentioned that July 5 was the last date for students to submit applications for intermediate admissions. However, as Maryam Nawaz is going to appear before the JIT on Wednesday, the college administration extended the date to July 6.
Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) Chairman Dr Ikram Ali Malik also faced a similar situation as his vehicle was stopped by the police. He had to wait for some time until a senior police officer reached the spot and allowed him to enter the area.
“Though we cannot declare a holiday on Wednesday, because of the situation employees have been told that they would not be made answerable if they could not reach the FBISE,” an official of the FBISE told Dawn requesting anonymity.