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·          Security beefed up, again! Police declare Civil Secretariat ‘red zone’
* Suspicious vehicles being checked n Security tightened at Qurban Lines
* CCPO urges citizens to report any suspicious person or activity to police


LAHORE: The security of important buildings and police offices was beefed up on Tuesday after intelligence reports of more terrorist attacks in the city.

The city police has finalised a comprehensive security plan in this regard and has deployed security personnel at all the sensitive government buildings. The Punjab Civil Secretariat has been declared as a red zone. Police has been checking vehicles by setting up pickets on different roads and patrolling in mobile vans. They checked the Computerised National Identity Cards (CNIC) of passengers. The traffic wardens were also sternly directed to keep an eye on suspicious vehicles and check them.

Checking: Police continued checking suspicious vehicles on The Mall, Jail Road, GT Road, Canal Road, Ferozepur Road, Multan Road, Lower Mall, and Ravi Road. Diversions have been set up in front of the sensitive buildings to reduce the speed of vehicles. Orders have also been issued to tighten the security of the police stations. Additional security personnel have been manned at the Qila Gujjar Singh Police Lines, offices of sensitive agencies, police training centers, PTV building, Alhamra Hall, Punjab Assembly building, Punjab Civil Secretariat, Lahore High Court, Supreme Court Registry, GPO, Railway Station, Wapda House, CM House, hotels, State Bank, and educational institutions providing co-education.

Qurban Lines: Trenches made of sandbags have been set up at the entry points of the Qurban Lines. A concrete security post was constructed at its Jail Road entrance. Snipers have been appointed at the Sherpao over-head bridge to thwart any possible attack on the Qurban Lines.

Suspicious activity: Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Muhammad Pervez Rathore appealed to the citizens to keep an eye on their neighbourhoods, markets, tenants and pedestrians. He said terrorists were the enemies of the state and it was incumbent upon the citizens to extend wholehearted cooperation to defeat the nefarious designs of Taliban. He called upon the citizens to immediately inform the Lahore police about any suspicious person or activity and assured the name of the informant would be kept secret.rana tanveer

Punjab Assembly building target for terrorists?

 

 

 

 

 MPAs to raise concern in next session

·         Lawmakers to call for shifting police, intelligence offices away from heart of city
* PML-N MPA says Pakistan has not updated failed security system

By Rana Kashif


LAHORE: Members of the Punjab Assembly (MPAs) are concerned over the security of the provincial assembly building after the recent terrorists attacks at police and intelligence agency offices in the city, which left almost 30 dead and more than 300 injured.

In the next assembly session, the MPAs will raise the issue of shifting the offices of police and intelligence agencies away from the heart of the populated areas of the city. They will also demand that the traditional security system be replaced with a modern electronic system. Pakistan Muslim League (PML) ‘unification bloc’ head Tahir Ali Javed said he would raise the security issue in the coming session of the PA. He said there was a dire need to introduce modern security systems to save the lives of the citizens and safeguard their properties everywhere in the country. Javed said the Punjab Police’s current security system had completely failed because it was outdated.

Javed asked how the PA building could be safe from terrorist attacks of the offices of the police and an intelligence agency were not safe. He said, “The terrorists have changed their style of atack because now, first they fire indiscriminately to create fear and chaos, and than carry out the bombings to ensure maximum damage, and we are still relying on outdated security systems. We need to change it on an urgent basis to ensure the safety of the citizens.”

Failed system: PML-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA Mian Naseer said, “It is a well established opinion that we are still carrying on with a failed security system. We have entered into a new security phase and we need to introduce a new security system.” Naseer said the government needed to introduce an entirely different security force and system. He said he would raise the issue in the coming session of the PA that why were the police and intelligence agencies allowed to set up their offices in the heart of the populated city, where there were many important buildings like that of the PA.

Portions of Lawrence Road, Bank Road become ‘no go’ areas

LAHORE: The government is considering permanently closing a portion of Lawrence Road and Bank Road to the public in its bid to ensure the security of the Punjab Police and Inter-Services Intelligence headquarters, sources told Daily Times. The option is being considered in the wake of last week’s terrorist attack on the two buildings. The sources in the Punjab Police Department said Queen’s Road and a portion of Lawrence Road would remain inaccessible for another week to complete repair work on the boundary walls of the police and ISI buildings. They said even prior to the blast, the option of permanently closing Lawrence Road –from Qadri Chowk to Mozang Road – to all traffic, was being mulled. However, they said, the option was not exercised due to potential inconvenience for commuters. Civil Lines Superintendent of Police (SP) Sohail Akhtar Sukhera confirmed that the portion of the road had not been closed to traffic to prevent inconvenience to the public. However, he denied that the proposal was currently under consideration. Sukhera said Queen’s Road and Lawrence Road would be out of bounds for the next few days, until the construction of the demolished buildings. He said the future location of the Rescue 15 offices was yet undecided. The portion of the Bank Road next to the Chief Police Officer’s office has been closed to traffic, and barriers have been set up there. rana tanveer

·         Daily Times:stff Reports : Wednesday, June 03, 2009