
"Rawalpindi Police Order Hotels to Close by 6 A.M."
📰 Police Order: All Rawalpindi Hotels Vacate by 6 A.M.!

Rawalpindi Police Enforce 6 A.M. Vacate Order for Hotels
In a bold security move, Rawalpindi Police have ordered all hotels, motels, and guesthouses to vacate by 6 A.M. The order, effective immediately, comes amid a citywide security crackdown and implementation of Section 144 across Punjab.
Authorities say the directive aims to control late-night activities, prevent unlawful gatherings, and tighten surveillance on unregistered guests staying past dawn. The order follows a series of intelligence reports hinting at suspicious movement in certain city areas.
Police sources confirm that hotel managements have been notified to comply strictly with the vacate order or face heavy fines and legal action.
Why Was the 6 A.M. Hotel Vacate Order Imposed?
According to police officials, the 6 A.M. deadline was introduced to ensure public safety and maintain law and order during a period of heightened political and security sensitivity.
Reports indicate that some hotels were being used for unauthorized meetings, political gatherings, and overnight stays by suspicious individuals.
To curb such activities, the Rawalpindi Police and district administration have jointly imposed this early closure rule.
A police spokesperson explained:
“The decision is preventive, not punitive. We are acting on intelligence alerts to ensure peace and security for citizens.”
Strict Implementation Across Rawalpindi
Under the new rules, all hotels must ensure that:
- Guests vacate by 6:00 A.M. without exception.
- No new check-ins are allowed between 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M.
- Guest records and CNIC copies are submitted daily to local police stations.
Police patrols have been increased near major hotels, guesthouses, and rest houses on Murree Road, Saddar, Commercial Market, and Faizabad.
Teams are also conducting random inspections to ensure compliance with the order.
Connection to Section 144 and Wider Security Measures
The 6 A.M. hotel vacate directive aligns with the recent enforcement of Section 144 across Punjab, which bans public gatherings and rallies without permission.
Rawalpindi, being adjacent to Islamabad, remains a high-security zone during political movements and public protests.
Security officials stated that the measure will help monitor movement during sensitive hours and minimize risks associated with terror threats or public disorder.
“We are ensuring that Rawalpindi remains stable and peaceful. Every action taken is for the protection of citizens,” a senior police official noted.
Public and Hotel Industry Reaction
The decision has sparked mixed reactions from the public and the hotel industry.
While some residents welcome the move for safety reasons, others criticize the lack of prior notice and the impact on tourism and night-shift workers.
One hotel manager in Saddar said:
“We support law enforcement but such sudden orders affect our business. Many guests arrive late at night, especially travelers from other cities.”
On social media, hashtags like #PindiPolice, #6AMOrder, and #RawalpindiUpdate began trending.
Users expressed frustration over tight restrictions, while others praised the proactive approach to maintain order.
Impact on Tourism and Late-Night Travelers
The hospitality industry in Rawalpindi and nearby Islamabad faces potential economic setbacks.
Tourists, business travelers, and drivers arriving during night hours may struggle to find accommodation before 6 A.M.
Experts suggest that the move could reduce overnight stays but might improve security credibility in the long run.
Analyst comments highlight that Rawalpindi’s strategic importance near Islamabad makes such precautionary policies essential, especially during politically charged weekends.
Police Clarify Duration of the Order
The Rawalpindi Police have clarified that the 6 A.M. hotel vacate order is a temporary measure, likely to remain in force for a few days to weeks, depending on the law-and-order situation.
Authorities reassured citizens that routine hotel operations will resume once the security alert level decreases.
Officials urged the public to cooperate with police, avoid rumors, and follow official updates from the Rawalpindi Police and Punjab Home Department.
Conclusion
The 6 A.M. vacate order by Rawalpindi Police marks a significant step in tightening city security amid ongoing challenges.
While it may cause temporary inconvenience for travelers and hotel operators, the measure underscores the government’s commitment to safety and vigilance.
As the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad navigate tense times under Section 144, the focus remains on protecting public order and preventing unlawful gatherings.
For now, citizens are advised to plan travel and stays accordingly — because in Rawalpindi, the city that rarely sleeps, 6 A.M. means lights out.




