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Politicians, sensitive installations, media houses possible targets. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD UMAIR/EXPRESS

LAHORE: Authorities in Punjab have warned of possible attacks by the ultra-orthodox Islamic State (IS) against high-profile targets in the province.

The Home Department issued an intelligence-based alert four days ago about the possibility of attacks on important political personalities, and sensitive civil and military installations. The warning also alerts all media houses to remain on guard.

The interior ministry had issued this warning to Punjab, after which the provincial department directed the relevant authorities to take preventive measures, an insider at the home department told The Express Tribune.

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The authorities have asked the divisional police officers and the Counter-Terrorism Department to “ensure extreme vigilance and foolproof security measures at all levels. They were also told to take ‘special measures’ to avoid any untoward incidents.

Citing intelligence reports, the alert warned that police patrols, military vehicles and private establishments were on the hit-list of the militants associated with IS, also known by its Arabic acronym Da’ish.

The home department specifically warned the Allama Iqbal International Airport management to take pre-emptive measures for averting any untoward incidents. Against external threats, the Airport Security Force was directed to remain on standby and enhance security while the Bomb Disposal Squad was told to screen the entire airport area for any explosive devices.

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As for internal threats, the warning letter called for continuous monitoring through CCTV cameras at the facility, especially at the departure and arrival lounges.

The home department also stated that Da’ish militants might target army vehicles, especially on Jalalpur-Jattan Road, and police patrols on GT Road in Gujrat district.

It also directed the police to ensure foolproof security at the offices of all media houses, particularly in Lahore. The authorities also called for arranging safety drills for employees at the media houses in the near future to prepare them for any untoward situation.

Another home department official said while Da’ish was not itself present in Pakistan, its name alluded to factions within the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) inspired by the Middle Eastern terror outfit.

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In another letter for Lahore issued by intelligence agencies, the authorities have been warned that ‘hostile intelligence agencies’ are planning to target Lal Pull near Dharampura, PAF Information Centre Cantt and the Chinese Consulate by “using trained individuals from Afghanistan”.

Intelligence-based reports suggest a high-level meeting of the TTP leadership was held on November 20 in the Kunar province of Afghanistan, where Mullah Fazlullah and Qari Amjad were accompanied by an NDS agent, Noor Karim.

Karim has reportedly handed over Rs20 million to Amjad to target government buildings, like universities and colleges in Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Mardan, the letter warned. Amjad has meanwhile tasked some fighters with carrying out terror activities in Bajaur Agency, Swat and Dir.

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The alert further warned that a group of five terrorists had already reached Lahore, and planned to barge into private organisations. The intelligence report claimed that on October 7, militants of Haqqani Network, al Qaeda, Taliban and Da’ish held a meeting in Afghanistan and planned a massive attack on the Canadian High Commission in Pakistan. Around 10 to 12 fighters have been assigned the task.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 29th, 2015.

Agencies warn of Da’ish-inspired attacks in Punjab - The Express Tribune
 
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Lal Masjid bastards are coming out, it's time to crush these bastards once & for all.
 
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What a senseless, tasteless and crass stupid remark!!!
 
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While that mistake of a torn condom wont be returning to the forum, the above link is fairly disturbing.
Dont know means dont know simple and its a good thing
 
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Dont know means dont know simple and its a good thing
Dont know means I might even like them or they are some conspiracy and these are technically our pure brothers that we would like to have in Pakistan.
It was dont know that got us Swat, Waziristan, Lal Masjid and everything else.
 
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1000428-ISISWALLCHALKINGwithisisasimstorycopyx-1448757118-236-640x480.jpg

Politicians, sensitive installations, media houses possible targets. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD UMAIR/EXPRESS

LAHORE: Authorities in Punjab have warned of possible attacks by the ultra-orthodox Islamic State (IS) against high-profile targets in the province.

The Home Department issued an intelligence-based alert four days ago about the possibility of attacks on important political personalities, and sensitive civil and military installations. The warning also alerts all media houses to remain on guard.

The interior ministry had issued this warning to Punjab, after which the provincial department directed the relevant authorities to take preventive measures, an insider at the home department told The Express Tribune.

62% of Pakistanis ‘don’t know’ how they feel about Islamic State

The authorities have asked the divisional police officers and the Counter-Terrorism Department to “ensure extreme vigilance and foolproof security measures at all levels. They were also told to take ‘special measures’ to avoid any untoward incidents.

Citing intelligence reports, the alert warned that police patrols, military vehicles and private establishments were on the hit-list of the militants associated with IS, also known by its Arabic acronym Da’ish.

The home department specifically warned the Allama Iqbal International Airport management to take pre-emptive measures for averting any untoward incidents. Against external threats, the Airport Security Force was directed to remain on standby and enhance security while the Bomb Disposal Squad was told to screen the entire airport area for any explosive devices.

Would not allow even a shadow of Islamic State in Pakistan: army chief

As for internal threats, the warning letter called for continuous monitoring through CCTV cameras at the facility, especially at the departure and arrival lounges.

The home department also stated that Da’ish militants might target army vehicles, especially on Jalalpur-Jattan Road, and police patrols on GT Road in Gujrat district.

It also directed the police to ensure foolproof security at the offices of all media houses, particularly in Lahore. The authorities also called for arranging safety drills for employees at the media houses in the near future to prepare them for any untoward situation.

Another home department official said while Da’ish was not itself present in Pakistan, its name alluded to factions within the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) inspired by the Middle Eastern terror outfit.

Warrior races of the subcontinent

Criminals at work

In another letter for Lahore issued by intelligence agencies, the authorities have been warned that ‘hostile intelligence agencies’ are planning to target Lal Pull near Dharampura, PAF Information Centre Cantt and the Chinese Consulate by “using trained individuals from Afghanistan”.

Intelligence-based reports suggest a high-level meeting of the TTP leadership was held on November 20 in the Kunar province of Afghanistan, where Mullah Fazlullah and Qari Amjad were accompanied by an NDS agent, Noor Karim.

Karim has reportedly handed over Rs20 million to Amjad to target government buildings, like universities and colleges in Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Mardan, the letter warned. Amjad has meanwhile tasked some fighters with carrying out terror activities in Bajaur Agency, Swat and Dir.

Islamic State listed among proscribed outfits

The alert further warned that a group of five terrorists had already reached Lahore, and planned to barge into private organisations. The intelligence report claimed that on October 7, militants of Haqqani Network, al Qaeda, Taliban and Da’ish held a meeting in Afghanistan and planned a massive attack on the Canadian High Commission in Pakistan. Around 10 to 12 fighters have been assigned the task.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 29th, 2015.

Agencies warn of Da’ish-inspired attacks in Punjab - The Express Tribune


I have personally wanted to mention that military installment & how vulnerable it is for a long time in some other threads but remained quite thinking about the security repercussions.

That place along with the military patrols ( which are basically the annual excercises that have completely changed to imitate army Columns moving in & out of hot areas & logistic excercises ) are very vulnerable.

I hope & pray there isn't a repeat of the Badaber episode once again.
 
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Dont know means I might even like them or they are some conspiracy and these are technically our pure brothers that we would like to have in Pakistan.
It was dont know that got us Swat, Waziristan, Lal Masjid and everything else.
Or i dont know means i dont know and dont care like my pals and collegues
Dude people in our country are just not that informed as you think they are
 
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Or i dont know means i dont know and dont care like my pals and collegues
Dude people in our country are just not that informed as you think they are
I would say its the opposite. 27 years of living among them, of which at the least 18 were someone who understands what is going in the world; I would say they are essentially apathetic to these issues because religion is involved.
 
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Or i dont know means i dont know and dont care like my pals and collegues
Dude people in our country are just not that informed as you think they are
How confused as a nation we are! We saying they are not in Pakistan We are saying they have presence in Pakistan. Central govt denied and proversinal govt warn about them.
 
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