In a surprising turn of events, some candidates contesting in the upcoming presidential election have made rather unusual demands to law enforcement authorities. These requests, ranging from outlandish to personal, have left officials in a dilemma.
One such request came from a candidate who reportedly asked for a sniper as part of his security detail. The request was promptly denied after authorities assessed the threat level as negligible, deeming the demand unnecessary.
Another peculiar request was made by a candidate who, despite being estranged from his wife, sought protection, citing alleged threats from her. This request is currently under consideration, although it has sparked curiosity and amusement among officials.
The government, in a bid to ensure the safety of all presidential candidates and former presidents, recently appointed a special committee to oversee security measures during the election period. While most security requests are routine, these unusual demands have certainly added a twist to the preparations.