The local police have said that the attack in Lakki Marwat was the result of a raid by law-enforcement agencies on one of the suicide attacker masterminds. If that is the case, then indeed more such raids need to be made targeting those who send the suicide attackers. Their financing networks needs to be unearthed as do their handlers and local sympathisers. This means much better intelligence-gathering and perhaps penetration by agents of their networks, just like what we have happen in, say, Israel, where the response to suicide attacks was to go after those who were ordering and financing them. Having said all this, it needs to be understood that because the terrorists are now actively going after so-called ‘soft’ targets, there is only so much security that can be provided to them. For instance, it may simply not be possible to guard each and every school or shopping centre, and to that extent this violence is going to continue in the short-term. Of course, the whole idea should be that in the medium and longer term, the militants should be busted and their capability to launch such attacks be substantially reduced.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 8th, 2010.
COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ