2 April 2009
LAHORE: Intelligence agencies have warned law-enforcement agencies of the entry of 14 terrorists into Islamabad and Lahore, a private TV channel reported on Wednesday.
According to the report, the men are disguising themselves as preachers. It recommends beefing up security at important government and private buildings, hotels, and other public places.
Officials in Peshawar told Daily Times (a local Newspaper) security agencies have been warned that seven suicide bombers were planning to carry out a Manawan-style attack on government installations in the NWFP. We have intelligence that seven suicide bombers have been looking for targets which may be in Peshawar or any other district (of the Frontier province), senior government officials said.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud had on Tuesday claimed responsibility for the police academy attack in Lahore and threatened of more attacks in the next few days.
Source: Daily Times Pakistan
LAHORE: Intelligence agencies have warned law-enforcement agencies of the entry of 14 terrorists into Islamabad and Lahore, a private TV channel reported on Wednesday.
According to the report, the men are disguising themselves as preachers. It recommends beefing up security at important government and private buildings, hotels, and other public places.
Officials in Peshawar told Daily Times (a local Newspaper) security agencies have been warned that seven suicide bombers were planning to carry out a Manawan-style attack on government installations in the NWFP. We have intelligence that seven suicide bombers have been looking for targets which may be in Peshawar or any other district (of the Frontier province), senior government officials said.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud had on Tuesday claimed responsibility for the police academy attack in Lahore and threatened of more attacks in the next few days.
Source: Daily Times Pakistan