High alert: Security beefed up around Quaid’s mausoleum

A ban has also been imposed on the entry of all vehicles inside the mausoleum.


Our Correspondent March 29, 2014
A police official stands guard as the road leading the Quaid's mausoleum is closed on Saturday. PHOTO: ONLINE

KARACHI:


Security has been beefed up at Mazar-e-Quaid after there were reports of possible terrorist attacks on Friday night.


Several commandos, Rangers and police personnel have been deployed around the mausoleum. Many pickets of law enforcers have been set up and officials are conducting snap-checking on all roads leading to the mausoleum.

In addition, many roads around the mausoleum are blocked.

Sources said that federal interior ministry has also instructed the relevant authorities to monitor the vehicles with LPG cylinders on the entry routes of the city.

A ban has also been imposed on the entry of all vehicles inside the mausoleum.

"There are serious threats of terrorism by a banned outfit," said Brigade police station SHO Ghulam Nabi Afridi while talking to The Express Tribune. "We are allowing the visitors only after thorough check."

He said that the law enforcers will remain on high alert for the security of the mausoleum. Besides Karachi, strict security measures are also taken at key locations in Lahore, including the mausoleum of Allama Iqbal and shrine of Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh.

Elite force commandos are also deployed at the mausoleum to avoid any untoward incident. 

Published in The Express Tribune, March 30th, 2014.

 

COMMENTS (1)

John McFarland Ireland | 10 years ago | Reply

is this a very sad day for the people of Pakistan when the historical Mazar-e-Quaid is in of a danger of a terrorist siege! These monsters in the garb of religion are having a free run to scare the citizens and destroy landmarks and it ceases to amaze the rest of the world how weak & tepid the response is these situations would not rise and save the citizens of Karachi angst if the higher security authorities would take serious action instead of trying to play nice with peace talks!

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