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Security increased near co-ed schools
* Model Town SP says police officials met school principals to discuss security plan
Staff Report
LAHORE: After receiving an intelligence report from the Home Department about possible terrorist attacks at co-educational institutions of the city, the police have increased security near such schools, Daily Times learnt on Tuesday.
Sources in the Police Department said Inspector General of Police (IG) Shaukat Javed had received the report from the Home Department. They said the report warned of possible terrorist attacks at co-educational institutions, TV channels and hotels.
Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Pervez Rathore has issued written and verbal orders to all divisional superintendents of police (SPs) to take effective measures to thwart any terrorist activities. Meanwhile, the SPs issued orders to deputy superintendents of police (DSPs) and station house officers (SHOs) to collect data of all co-educational institutions in their jurisdictions and hold meetings with the heads of these institutions to ensure security measures for the students.
Meanwhile, security was tightened at all sensitive places of the city. The number of security personnel deployed outside the Civil Secretariat and civil courts was increased. Special measures were taken to ensure security of PTV, radio offices and private hotels.
Meetings: Model Town SP Rana Ayaz Aslam said police officials held meetings with the principals of various schools to inform them of the possible security risk. He said the collection of data of all schools would help formulate a comprehensive strategy in this regard.
Spokesman for the CCPO said the SPs held meetings with management of schools and gave them their contact numbers for timely action in case of a terrorist attack. He also advised schools to set up closed-circuit television cameras to enhance security.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* Model Town SP says police officials met school principals to discuss security plan
Staff Report
LAHORE: After receiving an intelligence report from the Home Department about possible terrorist attacks at co-educational institutions of the city, the police have increased security near such schools, Daily Times learnt on Tuesday.
Sources in the Police Department said Inspector General of Police (IG) Shaukat Javed had received the report from the Home Department. They said the report warned of possible terrorist attacks at co-educational institutions, TV channels and hotels.
Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Pervez Rathore has issued written and verbal orders to all divisional superintendents of police (SPs) to take effective measures to thwart any terrorist activities. Meanwhile, the SPs issued orders to deputy superintendents of police (DSPs) and station house officers (SHOs) to collect data of all co-educational institutions in their jurisdictions and hold meetings with the heads of these institutions to ensure security measures for the students.
Meanwhile, security was tightened at all sensitive places of the city. The number of security personnel deployed outside the Civil Secretariat and civil courts was increased. Special measures were taken to ensure security of PTV, radio offices and private hotels.
Meetings: Model Town SP Rana Ayaz Aslam said police officials held meetings with the principals of various schools to inform them of the possible security risk. He said the collection of data of all schools would help formulate a comprehensive strategy in this regard.
Spokesman for the CCPO said the SPs held meetings with management of schools and gave them their contact numbers for timely action in case of a terrorist attack. He also advised schools to set up closed-circuit television cameras to enhance security.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan