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ISLAMABAD, Jan 13 (APP):The district administration has sealed three indoor sheesha cafes during an operation in Bahria Town’s Civic Center, as action against illegal indoor sheesha activities continues in the federal capital.
The move was carried out by Assistant Commissioner Nilore Fahad Shabbir Cheema as part of ongoing enforcement measures.
The district administration of Islamabad has continued its drive against the operation of indoor sheesha cafes in different parts of the city. On the latest round of action, officials sealed three cafes found operating indoor sheesha services at the Civic Center in Bahria Town, Sohan.
According to official sources, the operation was led by Assistant Commissioner Nilore Fahad Shabbir Cheema, who visited the area along with his team to check compliance with existing rules. During inspection, three cafes were found offering indoor sheesha facilities, which are not allowed under the current regulations. As a result, the premises were sealed on the spot.
Officials said the action was taken to ensure the implementation of government directives and to discourage activities that violate notified rules. The administration has made it clear that indoor sheesha services are banned, and no business is permitted to provide such facilities within enclosed spaces.
The district administration has also warned cafe owners and business operators to comply with the law to avoid penalties, sealing of premises, or further legal proceedings. Officials said that repeated violations could lead to stricter action.
Residents of the area welcomed the move and said that such operations help maintain order and ensure that businesses operate within legal limits. They urged the authorities to continue monitoring to prevent the reopening of sealed cafes without permission.
The Islamabad administration has advised citizens to cooperate with enforcement teams and report any illegal indoor sheesha activity in their neighborhoods. Officials said public complaints play an important role in identifying such violations.
The operation in Bahria Town is part of a wider campaign that will continue in the coming days. The administration has reaffirmed its commitment to enforcing existing laws and ensuring that commercial activities in the capital follow approved guidelines.