Lahore:
In a relocation to strengthen aviation safety and safety, the Punjab home department has introduced section 144 within a 15 kilometer radius of all airports and Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Airbases over the province.
The restrictions will be in effect from June 5 to June 20.
According to the order, a complete ban is placed on pigeon flying, fireworks, the use of drones or laser lights and the disposal of animal waste within the specified circumference.
The decision has been made in an interest in protecting human life and property and to ensure even operation of flight services.
The Home Secretary for Punjab issued the restrictions in accordance with section 144 (2).
Especially open disposal of victim residues in particular attracts birds that can pose serious risks to aircraft and passenger security.
The directives use uniformly across all civilian airports and PAF Airbases in Punjab.
All Deputy Commissioners have been asked to ensure a strict implementation of the ban and to maintain improved cleanliness in areas around airports and airbases.
A spokesperson for the Punjab Home Department emphasized that the move is a preventative measure aimed at mitigating potential dangers during the Eidul Azha period, a time when cases of open waste waste and festive activities are traditionally rising.



