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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (45248)12/16/2003 4:08:23 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
''International terrorist gangs have placed President Pervez Musharraf on their hit lists because of what they describe as "his sincerity towards the international war against terrorism.''

Western security agencies’ Offer help for tough security for Musharraf
(Updated at 2030 PST)
By Zia Iqbal Shahid
BRUSSELS: Condemning this weekend’s abortive attempt to assassinate President Pervez Musharraf, several western security agencies have made fresh offers to government of Pakistan to provide practical support in beefing up the existing security arrangements for President General Pervez Musharraf and other VIPs in Pakistan, a European source told The News.

The western security agencies, according to the source, have sent messages to their Pakistani counterparts, emphasizing the need of putting Musharraf’s security on a very high alert. Such an emphatic message was also conveyed to the government of Pakistan by a western security agency in October this year, after Al-Arabiya news channel aired an audiotape attributed to Osama bin Laden’s second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri.

Based on several regular intelligence reports, the international security agencies once again are reported to have informed the concerned authorities in Pakistan that international terrorist gangs have placed President Pervez Musharraf on their hit lists because of what they describe as "his sincerity towards the international war against terrorism".

On behalf of their respective governments they have also conveyed to the government of Pakistan that "It is the responsibility of all the countries committed to fighting terrorism to provide maximum possible help to Pakistani law enforcers active in frustrating the designs of gangs of international terrorists," a security agent said.
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