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@Areesh I understand how you feel, I really do .... but for heavens sake have some respect for those who spend 19 hours a days going thought reports & conducting field ops so things like these don't happen... on average Intel agencies stop 3 attacks a day...... you have no idea about the spectrum of threats faced by Pakistan & how lonely & strapped for funds our Intel agencies are .... at the time when they need our support, if you start cursing them & start shouting they Failed .. They are a failures ... they do nothing etc etc ... think how it will effect their moral...... So I will say I again ... I understand how you fell.... but don't loose yourself in the emotions ....
A cousin of mine "who is from the services" put it adequately, job of intelligence agencies is like that of a goal keeper. No matter how many goals he stops, he is always cursed for the ones he let it.
Protecting the Civil Police training center was the job of the Police and Civil Govt. and they failed. From the last few incidents like Quetta airport and Budhbeer attacks, the terrorists now know they cannot succeed against the military so they are targeting civilians institutions like Courts, Govt. offices and police in additional to targeting public. Intel agencies are providing information and conduct raids but they can only do so much within their limited resources. Main responsibility falls on civilian law enforcement institutions as it is their primary responsibility to protect themselves and the general public by acting on the advice and the information provided by the Intel agencies. Unless our Police force is depoliticized, properly armed and trained, they will neither be able to protect themselves nor the general public. Until this is done, it is completely unfair to blame Intelligence agencies for such incidents.