LAHORE: Following the suicide attack near the census team vehicle at Bedian Road, Defence on Wednesday, t
he city police once again have beefed up security arrangements across the provincial capital on Thursday.
City police also finalised security arrangements and deputed more officials, including Dolphin Force, PRU, Mujahid Force and other law enforces, to avoid any untoward incident across city. A massive search operation, in various areas, was also launched to hunt the terror suspects.
Police high-ups have deputed snipers on rooftops of buildings located adjacent to
important public places such as religious places, government installations, buildings and offices in t
he city.
However, sources have also confirmed that intelligence agencies once again forwarded its reports to the co
ncerned authorities, in which they expressed fear about more attacks and information about the assets of terrorists in t
he city.
It is pertinent to mention that earlier, before any act of terrorism, the intelligence agencies had submitted their reports to the authorities co
ncerned about fear of terrorist in t
he city.
On Wednesday, a suicide bomber attacked the army men and census team vehicle at Bedian Road. Seven people, including five army men and two civilian died while several were injured.
According to the DIG Operations spokesperson, city police has arrested more than 100 suspects during search and combing operation during the last 24 hours across t
he city and it would continue on daily basis. He said that the police has beefed up security arrangements at all
important places in the metropolis, especially police contingents. He added that more police officials deputed in different areas of t
he city. However, SP and DSP will personally check the police perform
ance round the clock daily basis.
Talking to Daily Times, a senior police officer said that a high profile meeting of senior police officers was held to chalk out a ‘foolproof’ security plan to maintain law and or
der in t
he city. He said that police high-ups have passed on strict directions to police officials to ensure patrolling in their respective areas. “Upon receiving directions, all police officers co
ncerned passed on strict orders to all station house officers (SHOs) to ensure the implementation of the security plan and stand guard at
important religious places, markets, bazaars and other public places within their respective areas,” he added.
DIG Operations Dr Haider Ashraf said that city police have adopted an extraordinary security plan for all
important places and especially churches, due to increased religious activities as Christian community would celebrate their annual religious festival ‘Easter’ in coming days. He added that police also beefed up the security at all other religious places and other
important places of t
he city especially exits and entry in t
he city where patrolling and police pickets also beefed up.