Terror threat: Police on alert against possible attack

Police have been directed to keep heightened surveillance to avert a possible attack in the cities

RAWALPINDI:
The police have been put on high alert after a report that four suspected suicide bombers have entered the country from Afghanistan to sabotage the twin cities. According to a security official, an alert titled ‘threats warning’ has been dispatched to police and security agencies warning of Afghan terrorist, Tariq, who has reportedly handed over four suicide bombs to a Pakistani terrorist, identified as Talha alias doctor, to carry out attacks in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Charsadda. According to the warning, the suicide bombers could target an MPA and a former security official in Rawalpindi, as their local facilitators have also carried out surveillance of his house. Police have been directed to keep heightened surveillance to avert a possible attack in the cities. The official said the threats have been specifically been directed at the federal capital, which has been put on high alert.


Published in The Express Tribune, December 4th, 2015.
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