14 Terrorists in Lahore in Guise of Preachers - Pak Intel Warns


PTI

Islamabad, Apr 2: An estimated 14 terrorists, in the guise of preachers, have sneaked into the federal capital and Lahore to carry out strikes on state targets, Pakistani intelligence agencies have warned authorities.

The warnings come just days after Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud said his group planned to carry out more attacks across the country.

Intelligence officials have asked law enforcement agencies to beef up security at important government and private buildings, hotels and other public places to avert attacks by the terrorists disguised as preachers, a TV channel reported.

Officials in Peshawar told the Daily Times newspaper that security agencies had been warned that seven suicide bombers were planning to carry out an attack on government installations in the North West Frontier Province on the lines of the terrorist siege of a police training centre near Lahore on Monday.

"We have intelligence that seven suicide bombers have been looking for targets which may be in Peshawar or any other district (of the NWFP)," a senior government official said. 

  

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  • SUDHIR SINGH, KENYA/ITALY

    Fri, Apr 03 2009

    IS IT NOT A WARNING THAT IT IS TIME TO TERRORISM AND PREACHING HATRED IN THE NAME OF RELIGION NEEDS TO BE REMOVED FROM OUR DOGMAS AND CREEDS? GANDHI WOULD STAND THE TEST OF TIME WHO SAID: EVEN NATIONAL FREEDOM IS NOT WORTH IF IT IS WON AT THE EXPENSE OF ONE SINGLE DROP OF HUMAN BLOOD.

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