‘Police in danger of being attacked’
Extremists working for “jihadist” organisations may once again attempt to attack Karachi police, says report.
KARACHI:
Extremists working for “jihadist” organisations may once again attempt to attack the Karachi police. This was revealed in a report prepared by the DIG police (special branch) Ghulam Haider Jamali, which was submitted to the Sindh chief minister as well as to other high officials in the government.
The report, which was dated November 12, revealed that the special branch had received information from a reliable source, who had claimed that some extremists working for the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and other “jihadist” organisations have conceived a plan to free their accomplices who were arrested by the CID police.
It is likely that the extremists will try to free their accomplices while the latter are being taken to court, which is why all police offices, convoys and vehicles are in danger of being attacked, it was also stated in the report, in which the DIG police (special branch) appealed for additional security measures around the city to foil any attempted attacks.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 26th, 2010.
Extremists working for “jihadist” organisations may once again attempt to attack the Karachi police. This was revealed in a report prepared by the DIG police (special branch) Ghulam Haider Jamali, which was submitted to the Sindh chief minister as well as to other high officials in the government.
The report, which was dated November 12, revealed that the special branch had received information from a reliable source, who had claimed that some extremists working for the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and other “jihadist” organisations have conceived a plan to free their accomplices who were arrested by the CID police.
It is likely that the extremists will try to free their accomplices while the latter are being taken to court, which is why all police offices, convoys and vehicles are in danger of being attacked, it was also stated in the report, in which the DIG police (special branch) appealed for additional security measures around the city to foil any attempted attacks.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 26th, 2010.