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Pakistan under severe terror threat after Bajour Massacre

2006-11-07 Pakistan intelligence agencies have reportedly been informed of a possible terrorism strike on the country's stock exchanges by the month end.

According to intelligence sources, terrorists would try to sabotage Pakistan's economy by attacking the stock exchanges, and that the intelligence agencies had passed on the information to the relevant quarters for necessary action.

Security agencies were kept on alert to the possible terrorism threat to the country's bourses, especially in the aftermath of the air strike on a madrassa in Bajaur Agency suspected of being a training camp for militants, reported the Daily Times.

At least 80 people were killed in the air raid and thousands of protesters in the tribal areas had vowed to avenge the killing of "innocent people" by joining suicide missions against the Pakistan Army.

Lahore Stock Exchange Managing Director Hamid Imtiazi that he had not received any information from intelligence agencies so far, but said that the stock exchange had a foolproof security system. Islamabad Stock Exchange Managing Director Aftab Ahmed Chaudhry said they had adopted strict security measures, including installation of closed-circuit cameras. He added that he would discuss the security issue with the district administration today.

The Islamabad Police had already deployed several policemen, both uniformed and in plainclothes, in and around the building, the paper quoted him as saying. On July 14, two Afghan nationals had tried to enter the Karachi Stock Exchange building with hand grenades hidden in their clothes.

However, the suspected terrorists were nabbed by the building's security guards and handed over to the police. The incident occurred 45 minutes before renowned Shia scholar Allama Hasan Turabi and his nephew were killed in a suicide attack in Abbas Town, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi.

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