Two including policeman killed in Quetta gun attacks

Published June 29, 2015
A policeman stands guard in Quetta. -  Reuters/file
A policeman stands guard in Quetta. - Reuters/file

QUETTA: Two people including a police inspector were killed on Monday in Quetta during separate attacks.

Police officials said unknown assailants opened fire at a private vehicle on Quetta's Jan Muhammad Road and shot dead police inspector Naseem Akhtar. He was pronounced dead on spot.

Police said the assailants sped away on their motorcycles. The dead body was shifted to Civil Hospital Quetta for postmortem.

A heavy contingent of police and Frontier Corps personnel reached the scene of the crime and commenced investigation into the incident.

In a separate incident, unknown assailants opened fire at a shop in the Eastern Bypass area of Quetta. One person identified as Syed Muhammad was killed as a result of the attack.

No immediate claim of responsibility was made following the attacks.

Quetta and other parts of Balochistan have recently seen a sharp rise in acts of targeted killings. Almost three weeks ago, the city saw widespread protests and strikes after five Hazara men were shot dead at Bacha Khan Chowk on June 7.

Take a look: Protests erupt in Quetta over Hazara killings.

On June 13, at least five men were killed in different incidents in several areas of Quetta.

Read: Five men gunned down in Quetta

Police and other law enforcement agencies have launched a crackdown against target killers in the provincial capital city.

Also read: Police arrest 33 suspects over Quetta cop killings

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