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Section 144 extended in Quetta until January 31

Published on: January 6, 2026 11:32 AM

QUETTA: The Balochistan government has extended Section 144 in Quetta district until January 31, citing concerns over the “prevailing law and order situation.”

Read More: Punjab government extends Section 144 for fourth time 

The notification from the Home Department maintains a ban on all public gatherings of five or more people, public processions, and the display of weapons. Authorities have also prohibited the use of tinted vehicle windows, the operation of unregistered motorcycles, and face coverings in public, including masks or mufflers.

The Balochistan government has imposed Section 144 across the province until January 31, 2026 to address security concerns and maintain law and order. Under this order, the display and use of weapons, double riding on motorcycles, tinted/blackened vehicle windows, unregistered… pic.twitter.com/dV61oT50Ty

— Fetch Pakistan (@FetchPakistan) January 5, 2026

Pillion riding remains forbidden, with exceptions only for the transportation of women and children. Violators of the restrictions may face legal action under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Read More: Punjab extends Section 144 citing law and order concerns

The Section 144  extension  in Quetta comes amid ongoing security concerns in the provincial capital, and authorities have urged citizens to comply with the rules to ensure public safety

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan, Latest, law and order, public gatherings, Quetta, section 144, security measures

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