Life of Minister Nawaz Sharif under threat

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Life of Minister Nawaz Sharif under threat

Life of Minister Nawaz Sharif under threat

Islamabad, Pakistan: Life of Minister Nawaz Sharif under threat of any terrorists attack, reveal interrogation of suspected terrorist who was arrested in security operation in Kot Araian Raiwind . Life of Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif is also under threat and he has been advised to stay away from crowds and curtail his meetings.

According to intelligence sources, though intelligence agencies have busted the terrorists ring and have arrested around 14 persons all over the province but interrogations revealed that Moulvi Aslam who had been arrested from Hujra Shah Maqeem took oath from 14 militants to kill family members of Mian Nawaz Sharif family. Out of 14 trained terrorists, agencies have managed to arrest only two and rest of 12 young terrorists are still at large. Intelligence sources claim that Moulvi Aslam is linked with banned outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ).

Police officials are tight lipped when asked to comment and refused to comment anything about this situation.

It may be mentioned that security agencies executed an operation near private residence of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif on July 17 and killed terrorists and arrested one terrorist. The operation was jointly conducted by local police, Punjab elite force, Rangers and army personnel. Operation was initiated by intelligence and security agencies on the tip off from Ministry of Interior. CID or Special Branch of Punjab police had no information or idea of terrorists den very near to private residence of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif— Jati Umrah Palace.

Raiwind Terrorist Operation Another debacle of Punjab Police
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