The United States has temporarily restricted visits by its government personnel to luxury hotels in Karachi following a reported security threat. The advisory was issued by the U.S. State Department after the U.S. Consulate General in Karachi received credible information indicating a possible threat aimed at high-end hotels in the city.
According to the security alert, the consulate has advised all official U.S. personnel to refrain from visiting these hotels until further notice. The nature of the threat has not been publicly disclosed, but the measure underscores heightened concerns over the safety of American nationals in the region.
The alert also advised American citizens in Karachi to avoid crowded places, maintain a low profile, and exercise increased caution, especially in areas popular among tourists and Westerners, including markets, restaurants, and shopping malls.
The State Department already maintains a travel advisory for Pakistan, urging U.S. citizens to reconsider travel due to the ongoing threat of terrorism and potential for armed conflict. The recent development in Karachi adds to growing security challenges in the region, especially as Pakistan continues to deal with political instability and sporadic militant violence.