Lahore attack similar to 26/11: Rehman Malik
Lahore attack similar to 26/11: Rehman Malik
A group of armed gunmen took Lahore's policemen at a training school hostage.

Islamabad: Pakistan police academy attack in Lahore, where a group of armed gunmen took policemen at a training school hostage, bears resemblance to the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik said on Monday.

"This attack is similar to the Mumbai attacks. We do not know who has done it and cannot be sure until we arrest any culprit and investigate further," Malik said. "This is not an ordinary attack, it is an attack on Pakistan's integrity," he said.

The Minister said there were intelligence reports on March 15-16, when the lawyers' "Long March' was on, that the country could witness terror attacks and the provincial governments were asked to beef up security.

"There was information on March 15-16. We were told some Uzbeks and terrorists had held a meeting and had decided to dispatch attackers to different parts of the country.

"Provincial governments were thereby informed and asked to take preventive measures," he told Dawn News. At least 20 policemen, including eight officers, have been killed and 70 others injured when a group of heavily armed terrorists stormed a police training centre near the Wagah border and took several hostages on Monday.

The terrorists believed to be around 14 in number targeted the centre this morning, lobbing grenades and firing indiscriminately, before holing up inside the facility.

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