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Lahore attacked again
Dawn Editorial Urgent operation is needed to track down terrorists infiltrating or living in cities. — APP
The third major terrorist strike in Lahore in three
months was perhaps not unexpected given the state’s push against the
militants on three fronts. In the Malakand division, Pakistan has
launched its most serious counterinsurgency operation to date
against the militants; in South Waziristan, ground forces are on the
move backed by tanks and helicopters; and in Punjab, the detention
of some jihadi leaders following the Mumbai attacks has fomented
resentment against the state. Only a detailed investigation will
reveal the reason behind Wednesday’s strike in Lahore, but once
again there seems to be a failure of preventive planning by the
state on several levels. Second, the ISI office adjacent to the Rescue 15 building should have been relocated some time ago. ISI offices have been targeted before, in Lahore and Rawalpindi, and they remain very high on the terrorists’ list of potential targets. What was the sense in leaving the office in such a high-security area which everyone from the CCPO Lahore to the chief minister of Punjab frequents? Third, the collapsed building of Rescue 15 suggests that poor construction could have had a role to play. This would not be very surprising. A recent report by the development section of the Lahore police revealed that out of the 77 buildings used by the police in the city, few were constructed to an international standard. What is needed then is an urgent survey of all public buildings in Lahore to determine whether they can withstand large explosions, and then the necessary steps should be taken to either remove the staff in those buildings to safer locations or shore up unsecured and unsafe structures. Finally, it is clear that such safety and preventive measures can work only up to a point. What is needed is an urgent operation to track down terrorists infiltrating or living in cities and for them to be taken out before they can launch their destructive attacks. And if that’s like finding a needle in a haystack, then the answer is more resources to find the terrorist needles. Dawn.com May 28,2009 |