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Pak terrorists warn of more attacks if NATO supplies continue

Lahore, Wed, 11 Jul 2012 ANI

Lahore, July 11 (ANI): Pakistani militants have threatened to carry out more attacks on soldiers and government installations, similar to Monday's attack on an army camp in Gujrat, if NATO supply routes are not closed, a pamphlet by a terror outfit stated.

The police found the pamphlet at the site of a grenade explosion, where an unregistered motorcycle with a time bomb was found, which was later defused, reports The Express Tribune.n intelligence agency report stated that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists, are planning more attacks on government installations.

Inspector Saeed Warraich said the terrorists have warned the public, through the pamphlet, to stay away from police, security forces and intelligence agencies' personnel because their attacks would continue everywhere in Pakistan, particularly in Punjab.

Officials said the Punjab government ignored warnings from the intelligence agencies to monitor the movement of members of banned religious outfits under the cover of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) rally.

Persons of banned outfits, who were considered so dangerous that they were barred from travelling beyond the jurisdiction of their local police stations, were seen at the DPC rally in Islamabad, said the intelligence agency report. (ANI)


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