Zafar Express, the victim of a terrorist attack by the Baloch Liberation Army, is ready to run again with a flower proof security scheme between Peshawar and Quetta. The Zafar Express, targeted by the Baloch rebels last week, will start running again this evening. The train will be monitored by a drone for security reasons. In addition, the process of installing CCTV cameras is being started in sensitive places.
Pakistan’s famous Zafar Express will resume its service from this evening. Currently, not all seats have been reserved on the Zafar Express train this evening. In the Bolan area where the train was hijacked by flying, the bridge has been repaired again. The team of security forces has conducted an investigation into the entire area. After this the train has been given a green signal to run again. Drone will also be flown at sensitive places for security reasons. Which can be directly monitored.
Commando will be deployed in a civil dress in the coach
Along with the railway, security forces will now monitor the train and its route. For security reasons, commandos in plain cloths will also be deployed in some coaches who will face any adverse situation. Commando will also be deployed with the driver of the train engine. Special arrangements are also being made to search for passengers aboard the train.
Zafar Express has been running as a train connecting Peshawar and Quetta since 2006. The train cuts 1634 km distance between the two cities in 34 hours. There are a total of 40 stops during this period. During the journey, the train passes through the wonderful and attractive places of Balochistan. The train was temporarily closed after the train was targeted by the Baloch rebels last week. But now once again it is being run under complete security.






