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30 Pak seminaries under strict vigilance for alleged links with banned terror outfits | The Punjab Home Department has directed the police and other law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to strictly monitor the activities of over thirty religious seminaries
across the most populous province in Pakistan. Sources revealed that authorities
had warned the police and the LEAs that nearly 200 seminaries were involved in
suspicious activities, especially in southern Punjab, and had links with the leaders
of banned militant groups and organisations which had emerged with new names,
the Daily Times reported. At least 74 seminaries have been placed in ‘A’ category
and 96 in ‘B’ category according to their suspicious activities, following a survey
report prepared by the intelligence agencies. According to the report, out of
the 30 seminaries, eight were located in Lahore, four in Multan, eight in Bahawalpur,
four in Rahimyar Khan, three in Jhang, two in Sialkot and one in Lodhran. The
home department has directed the Inspector General of Punjab police, the capital
city police officer, the regional police officers, the city police officers and
district police officers to strictly monitor the activities of all the leaders
and activists of banned militant outfits, people who returned from Afghan prisons,
and other terror suspects mentioned in the fourth Schedule of the country’s Anti-Terrorism Act.
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