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Islamabad on high alert

Now who will take care of borders ... Why don't the government work to make other security forces more efficient enough so that they can tackle the inside problems in the country ..
 
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Does anyone know whats going? Apparently military has been called in and there are threats of various attacks on locations such the Monal and on the Faisal Mosque
 
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hmmm some serious threat overall. security is up tight in RWP aswell.

scums might be hiding in the green patches or dressed as police watch out ppl!
 
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I think your army should do a military operation and flush out all the terrorists at one go. Guess it's high time. Too much innocent people suffering due to these.
 
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Not taking chances: Commandos on Margallas as capital put on high alert
ISLAMABAD:
Security in the capital was put on high alert on Sunday and 30 joint teams comprising of commandos from the Islamabad Police, Air Force and Navy were deployed in the Margalla Hills.
The police said the alert and deployment were to ensure “foolproof” security in Islamabad.
With the assistance of Navy and Air Force commandos, the police also combed the areas in and around Margalla Hills and conducted search operations there to seek out “suspected elements,” a police spokesman said. Afterwards, 30 joint teams of Police, Navy and Air Force commandos were stationed in the hills.
The spokesman said the heads of all Islamabad police stations were also directed to maintain vigilance in their jurisdictions and screen markets and residential areas for suspected criminal activity.

The combing activity in the Margalla Hills was carried out on the directions of Senior Superintendent of Police Operations Muhammad Rizwan. Search operations were also conducted at slum areas, hotels, restaurants and Afghan slum dwellings, according to the police.
The police said the search operation would continue over the next few days and a complete combing of sensitive areas around Islamabad would be conducted.
On Saturday, two armed men escaped after a firing exchange with police at a check-post on Margalla Road near Fatima Jinnah Park. The incident occurred in close proximity to the Naval Complex, however, the police have denied that the gun battle was linked with a terrorist threat.
The two armed men are still on the run. Officers at the Margalla Police Station, which is dealing with the case, said they are searching for the men. They added they are focusing on private clinics and hospitals during their search since one of the two men was injured during the firing exchange.
Security has also been on high alert at Benazir Bhutto International Airport for the past week, amid reports of a terrorist threat. Intelligence agencies had cautioned airport security agencies and other law enforcement that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan is planning to carry out attacks on the airport and the nearby PAF Chaklala Air Base.
Army and Rangers have been deployed inside the airport and are assisting the Airport Security Force in guarding the Islamabad airport.
Since the Dera Ismail Khan jailbreak — in which over 200 Taliban were freed— on July 31, security agencies have been on high alert in various parts of the country.
Interpol also issued a global security alert on Saturday, advising its members to increase vigilance after prison breaks similar to the one in Pakistan also occurred in Libya and Iraq in July. Interpol said al Qaeda was suspected to be behind some of these prison breaks.
The United States has also closed 21 of its embassies and consulates in the Muslim world amid reports of a possible al Qaeda attacks in August in the Middle East and North Africa, and issued a worldwide travel alert to Americans.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 5th, 2013.
 
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I think your army should do a military operation and flush out all the terrorists at one go. Guess it's high time. Too much innocent people suffering due to these.

They should.

Its getting ridiculous now, how many more years to people have to suffer in fear?
 
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They should.

Its getting ridiculous now, how many more years to people have to suffer in fear?

Yes! People should pressurize Govt. They should know that it's for the people they are in power and not the other way round.
 
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So basically the Army is supposed to do the jobs of all the other institutions? This is absolutely ridiculous.




An operation should be launched in all of Waziristan. When SW was cleared in 2009, the militants just packed up and moved to the vicinity of NW and Afghanistan. We need to deny the militants any space, deny them the ability to regroup.
The entire south waziristan was not cleared in 2009, only mehsud territory was cleared. The wazir territory of south waziristan is under control of taliban led by bahawal khan, successor of late maulvi nazir. Though there is non-aggression of army with waziri taliban of south waziristan, they have history of providing shelters to TTP and they might have set off to DI khan from there.
 
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Commandos have been deployed on Margala hills because of some terror threats.
 
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The only people who should feel the age of terror are terrorists
no, that was in 19th century, when few individuals cant do much damage against a state... and the state was so cruel that it will fry those individual along with families...
currently an individual can do much more damage than it ever could.... but we all are waiting for the next gen nuke terrorists ... :devil:
 
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Yes! People should pressurize Govt. They should know that it's for the people they are in power and not the other way round.

Unfortunately I think government is scared/too corrupt to go after them. Plus, when the current party in power may have links to some sectarian terror groups there's not much hope.
 
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