Summary British govt has warned its citizens to be alert because of possible terror attacks on Eid days.
LONDON (Online) - The British government said Thursday it was maintaining a heightened state of alert regarding citizen safety in parts of Pakistan.
The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office issued a warning for Pakistan last week, saying it expected violence to increase near Eid al-Fitr, a holiday marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
The foreign and commonwealth office Thursday said it was maintaining a high state of alert for Pakistan, warning against all travel to parts of Balochistan.
"There is a high threat from terrorism and sectarian violence throughout Pakistan," the warning said. "Attacks could be indiscriminate including in places frequented by foreigners."
The U.S. State Department issued a global advisory last week following the intercept of a message from al-Qaida leaders in Pakistan.
The international police force, Interpol, issued a separate warning regarding al-Qaida prison breaks in Pakistan, Iraq and Libya.
The British government stressed nearly 270,000 of its citizens visit Pakistan every year. "Most visits are trouble-free," it said.
