Three Pakistan univs shut over security threats
Three universities affiliated with Pakistan's military were shut over security threats in the capital Islamabad yesterday, police said.
Pakistan is due to vote in general elections in two weeks amid overlapping political, economic and security crises -- with a spike in militant attacks targeting police and soldiers.
An Islamabad police official told AFP on condition of anonymity that the National Defence University, Bahria University and Air University in Islamabad were "shut down because of potential threats".
The institutions are tied to Pakistan's army, navy and air force, respectively.
"Due to security reasons... all faculty and staff, except security and necessary admin staff, will work from home," said a text sent to Bahria University students and seen by AFP.
Pakistan goes to the polls on February 8 and thousands of auxiliary security forces are set to saturate the nation's capital and northwestern region abutting Afghanistan.
The South Asian nation of 240 million has seen an uptick in attacks along its border regions since the Taliban surged back to power there in 2021, and has consistently claimed Kabul is giving safe haven to militants.
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