Police on Monday restricted the movement of Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and barred him from leading Eid prayers here citing security concerns. Security was beefed up outside Saeed's residence in Johar Town area here late last night. TV channels reported that he has been placed under house arrest but there was no official word on it. Superintendent of Police (Lahore division) Sohail Sukhera said Saeed's movements had been restricted due to concerns for his security. "We have only stopped Saeed from offering Eid prayers at a ground near Gaddafi Stadium to ensure the safety of him and his people. We have intelligence information in this regard and that is why we cannot allow him to move freely," Sukhera told an Indian news agency. Interior Minister Rehman Malik told a press conference Saturday that Saeed was under investigation. "We arrest the accused only if we have evidence. I assure you, and I assure my Indian counterpart, that if there is evidence against (Saeed) during our investigation ... he will not get out of the clutches of law," Malik said. At least seven other suspects in the Mumbai attacks have been in closed-door pretrial hearings at a court in a maximum security prison in Rawalpindi, near the capital of Islamabad. So far no charges have been filed against them. Pakistan arrested Saeed in December after India provided a dossier on him in a rare sharing of intelligence. But in June, Court freed Saeed from house arrest saying there was not enough evidence to hold him.