ISLAMABAD – Strict security measures on Wednesday have been finalized forthe Pakistan visit of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
According to the plan, mobile phone service will remain closed in parts ofIslamabad and Rawalpindi while more than 100 check points will beestablished on different routes.
During the stay of the Prince, training flights will be suspended whereasflying drones will also be prohibited.
Teams of security, media and doctors of Mohammed bin Salman have reachedIslamabad ahead of his two-day visit to Pakistan. Besides, five trucks fullof Saudi Crown Prince’s personal amenities also arrived in Islamabad thatinclude his exercise equipment, furniture and other personal belongings.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan islikely to bring $20 billion investment in the country. The fellow Muslimcountry will provide oil worth $3 billion to Pakistan for three years.









