Pakistani capital on high alert after a series of attacks

Pakistani capital on high alert after a series of attacks
Pakistani policemen stand guard outside the Supreme Court during a hearing on the Panama Papers in Islamabad on February 23, 2017. Islamabad and other parts of the country have been put on high alert after a series of militant attacks, officials said on Monday. (AFP / AAMIR QURESHI)
Updated 27 February 2017
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Pakistani capital on high alert after a series of attacks

Pakistani capital on high alert after a series of attacks

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani officials say the capital Islamabad and other parts of the country have been put on high alert after a series of militant attacks.
Police officer Zahid Awan says Monday that extra checkpoints have been set up and patrols intensified in the capital.
The Pakistani Taliban and their allied Islamic militants have carried out a string of suicide bombings in recent weeks, killing over 125 people. The government has responded with an intensified crackdown on militant hideouts and support networks.
Government spokesman Mohammad Ahmad Khan says that Pakistani paramilitary forces have been conducting raids in Punjab province and an army statement says that nearly 600 suspects have been detained in recent days.