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November 16, 2005 Wednesday Shawwal 13, 1426


KARACHI: US citizens urged to be vigilant



By Our Staff Reporter


KARACHI, Nov 15: The US Consulate here on Tuesday issued an advisory to its citizens living in the country in the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in front of the PIDC House. The advisory issued by the consulate state that based on the incident the regional security office has recommended US citizens here to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings at all time. Until further notice, they should avoid locations where westerners were known to frequent throughout Pakistan until the US embassy glean additional information on what was the exact target of the bombing.

It asked its citizens to pay special attention to unattended vehicles and try to avoid parking areas without security or access control; besides knowing, where they were at all times in case they have to call for assistance. The citizens should have some way to call for help.

It urged its citizens to vary their routines and stop shopping at the same store, at the same time on the same day of a week. It states: “If you arrive at your favourite store and find the parking lot is full of westerners, leave and reschedule your trip for another time or day and if you sense something is not quite right, trust your instincts and leave the area immediately.”



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