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Terrorists plan attacks on army convoys in Punjab, NWFP

Aaj Kal Report

LAHORE: The Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) and Al Qaeda are planning to attack army convoys in Rawalpindi, Kharian, Multan and Okara cantonments in addition to hitting important targets in Kohat, Bunnu and Dera Ismail Khan.

According to recent intelligence reports, the decision to attack the army convoys was taken by TTP chief Hakeemullah Mesud and Al Qaeda commander Sheikh Sultan in a meeting sometime ago.

At least 15 terrorists have been sent to Punjab for attacks and another 10 to attack targets in NWFP.

Separately, the Home Ministry has sent a circular to the home departments of the four provinces, warning of terrorist attacks. The terrorists are also planning attacks on army convoys in north and south Waziristan.

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