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    Islamabad Resident Arrested Over ‘Strait of Hormuz’ Remark at Tarnol Gate

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    An Islamabad resident has been taken into custody following a controversial comment in which he referred to Tarnol Gate as the “Strait of Hormuz.” This statement triggered legal proceedings initiated by local police authorities. The incident has sparked an official investigation, with a case formally registered to examine the matter in detail.

    Preliminary information reveals that the individual faces charges including incitement to obstruct a public thoroughfare and violating regulations concerning the spread of sensitive material on public platforms during a period of heightened tension. While the police have not yet disclosed the full details of the complaint, they have confirmed that the case is being handled under relevant legal frameworks.

    The remark, which gained traction on social media, elicited a variety of responses from the public. Some interpreted it as a satirical jab, while others expressed concern about its possible consequences, particularly given Tarnol Gate’s status as a major traffic artery into Islamabad. This location is known for its heavy use and strategic importance in the city’s transportation network.

    Authorities have indicated that additional information will be shared as the investigation progresses. The case highlights the sensitivity surrounding public discourse and the legal boundaries related to comments perceived as provocative or disruptive in urban settings.

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