During the meeting, the two sides reviewed measures to maintain peace during the electoral process and strengthen the security framework in Gilgit-Baltistan.
The caretaker chief minister said the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) would soon be made operational in the region.
The Counter-Terrorism Department, or CTD, is a specialised wing of provincial police forces in Pakistan responsible for preventing, detecting and investigating terrorism-related offences.
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It conducts intelligence-based operations against militant networks, handles terror financing cases, and works with federal agencies on counter-extremism efforts. CTD units operate under provincial home departments and have powers to register and investigate cases under anti-terror laws.
Naqvi assured full federal support for the CTD, saying modern technology and weapons would be provided. He also assured that all requirements of Gilgit-Baltistan would be fulfilled and said additional personnel would be deployed during the elections.
“Law and order will be maintained at all costs,” the interior minister said, adding that a safe and peaceful environment was essential for the promotion of tourism.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring a secure atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.