Pak Report – 25 Vehicles Fitted With Explosives Enter Major Cities
July 7, 2009 by national
Filed under World Report

Lahore Pakistan – Twenty-five explosive-laden vehicles have reportedly entered various major cities of the country, as the intelligence services launched search operations across all four provinces, a private TV channel reported on Monday.
According to the channel, the vehicles could target sensitive government installments and other important buildings.
The channel cited a notification issued by the Interior Ministry stating that suicide bombers along with the vehicles had entered Peshawar, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Quetta and Karachi.
The ministry ordered provincial authorities to immediately conduct search operations and impound the vehicles before any terrorist incident took place. The channel said the explosive-laden vehicles included a Shehzore pick-up van, an ambulance, a blue Pajero and seven Toyota Corollas.
This report has not been confirmed by Pakistan authorities.
Al-Qaeda Plots New Terror Attacks In Britain
October 7, 2008 by national
Filed under World Report

al Qaeda is planning a new wave of terror attacks on Britain, security chiefs have warned.
Intelligence agencies are tracking four plots to unleash carnage on our cities.
And they fear there could be up to a dozen more in the early planning stages. The terror operations are thought to centre on London and Birmingham.
Two are understood to be plans to launch devastating explosions in the city centres. Read more
Next US Terror Attack Could Be By Westerners
September 12, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News
United States counterterrorism experts believe that terrorists with an “American face” will conduct any future attack, The Telegraph reported on Thursday.
Referring to reports of Westerners in terrorism training camps in Pakistan, the report quoted experts saying dozens of Westerners have undergone training, as terrorists try to recruit non-Middle Eastern Asians, particularly Caucasians, because they are less likely to attract the attention of security forces. Read more
