Tens of thousands of police and paramilitary personnel have been deployed for security duties across the country as people prepared to celebrate Eid tomorrow under the shadow of terror attacks that have killed dozens in recent weeks.
Police claimed they had averted a major terrorist attack ahead of Eid by defusing three bombs found near a mosque at Sohrab Goth area of Karachi.
Officials said the bombs could be fired from a gun or thrown by hand. The bomb disposal squad took the bombs to a nearby police station and defused them.
In the Islamabad Capital Territory, 875 policemen and 15 teams of Anti-Terrorism Force commandos were deployed to guard 685 mosques and 40 Shia imambargahs.
Besides the security personnel, 1,140 private guards will be deployed for security outside mosques and imambargahs, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
Police pickets have been set up at key points in Islamabad to ensure effective checking. Special police deployment will be made at Faisal Mosque, where most VVIPs offer Eid prayers, and walk-through gates and scanners will be installed as part of security measures.
