The terror suspects have been placed under Fourth Schedule of Anti-terrorism Act, 1997 that lists all the known suspects belonging to banned militant or sectarian groups who could pose a threat to public peace and security.
"For the first time in the country's history, the law enforcement agencies will start 'electronic surveillance' of 1,600 terror suspects by installing a tracking device at their ankles (commonly known as ankle-band) to monitor their movements," a senior official from Punjab Counter-Terrorism Department told PTI.
The use of this modern technology would not only help the law enforcement agencies to keep an eye on the suspects' movements but also help reach 'hard core terrorists', he said.
After installation of the ankle-band it would be difficult for the suspects to leave the restricted area, he said.
Militant outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi chief Malik Ishaq, who was on the Proscribed List, reportedly managed to leave the country for Saudi Arabia to perform religious ritual, Umrah, in the past without the permission of the government.
Under the law, a suspect of the Fourth Schedule may leave the 'restricted area' after taking permission from the government.
