KARACHI - Outlawed terrorist organisation backed by Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has formed a motorbike gang of suicide bombers to hit targets including liberal political forces, rival sects, sensitive installations and high-profile personalities. Sources privy to the matter informed that agencies had warned some high-profile political figures, clerics and other personalities to avoid the unnecessary movement as terrorists could target them on intersections, narrow lanes and other such places. Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) have been put on high alert ahead of upcoming religious month of Muharram-ul-Harram. According to official statistics, around 45,000 religious gatherings (majalis) and over 20,000 processions would be organised citywide within the first ten days of Muharram. Some 30,000 personnel of law enforcement aided by contingents of Pakistan Rangers would remain alert across the provincial metropolis. According to reports, Interior Ministry has stated that the banned organisation, Lashker-e-Jahngvi (LJ), has formed group that might be involved in snatching vehicles, including police mobiles, government vehicles and ambulances to achieve their goals. These militants could target any government, political or religious leader or property. It has been also pointed out that the militant group may also comprise young men ageing between 18 to 20. It is pertinent to mention here that CID officers have also confirmed the existence of more than 250 sharpshooters in the city and feared that these militants could target the processions, majalis, political and non-political personalities. According to another source, clerics from both the Shia and Sunni sects are on the hit list of these terrorists. Among others the Shia clerics on the hit list include Allama Abbas Kumaili, Hassan Zafar Naqvi, Talib Jauhari, Allama Furqan Haider Abidi, Allama Aftab Haider Jaffery, Maulana Mirza Yousuf, Maulana Qamber Abbas, Maulana Nadir Abbas, Maulana Jaffer Subhani, Maulana Aun Naqvi. Similarly, the Ahl-e-Sunnat clerics including Allama Shah Turabul Haq Qadri, Hakeem Maulana Asghar Dars, Hakeem Maulana Akbar Dars, Hamza Ali Qadri, Kaukab Noorani, and some Sunni Tehrik (ST) members such as Sarwat Ejaz Qadri, Shahid Ghouri, Shakeel Qadri might be the target of terrorists. On the other hand, secrete agencies have also warned with regard to any possible attacks on police officers. Reports reveal that police officers of Crime Investigation Department (CID) might be the target of militants. It is not known exactly how the terrorist elements plan to carry out attacks but the other offices of CID might come under attack. The report reveals that terrorists would attack their offices using explosive laden vehicles. Concerned police officers when contacted reaffirmed warnings of attacks and said that high-ups of police had been informed about the reports of intelligence agencies. It is pertinent to mention here that a similar warning had been given by same sources earlier to the blast at CID office but concerned department did not take appropriate action to avert the incident.