
A Tunisian Interior Ministry official has warned of a plan to attack sites in the capital with car bombs and other devices, ABC news reported Sunday.
Unidentified militants planned to attack "sensitive sites" in the city with car bombs and explosive belts. The report cited an unnamed Interior Ministry official.
Police had banned traffic on Bourguiba Avenue in the heart of downtown and nearby streets to prevent attacks.
There have also been increased police patrols and raids around the capital and its suburbs.
In March and June, gunmen attacked the national museum and a beach resort killing nearly 60 foreign tourists.
The attacks were claimed by the terrorist Daesh group.
Source: MENA
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