Bomb targeting police bus kills 2, injures 14 others in Karachi

Published March 27, 2015
Security officials gather evidence from a blast site in Karachi. — PPI/file
Security officials gather evidence from a blast site in Karachi. — PPI/file

KARACHI: A bomb blast hit a police van in Karachi Friday, killing at least two policemen and wounding 14 other people, officials said.

The blast occurred near Murghi Khana bus stop in Karachi's Quaidabad area.

The explosives, which were planted on a motorcycle, detonated as a bus of the Sindh Police's Special Security Unit passed by, according to Station House Officer of Quaidabad police station.

Speaking to DawnNews from an undisclosed location, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Muhammad Khorasani claimed responsibility for the attack.

DIG-East Munir Sheikh told media representatives that the bomb was remotely detonated.

Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) personnel said that five kilograms of explosive material were used in the blast. Around 50 police personnel were travelling in the vehicle at the time of the blast.

Rescue and emergency teams were dispatched to the blast site, while the victims were shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for medical treatment.

Two policemen later succumbed to their wounds while receiving treatment.

“Two policemen were killed and 14 other people including two civilians were injured when a bomb planted on a motorbike was blown up as a police van was passing by,” Karachi police chief Ghulam Qadir Thebo told AFP.

He said the officers belonged to the Special Service Unit, an elite squad that guards VIPs, and were on their way to guard Bilawal House, the residence of former president Asif Ali Zardari.

In-charge of the JPMC Accidents and Emergency Department, Dr Seemi Jamali, confirmed the number of casualties. She added that the condition of one of the wounded persons was reported as critical.

Dr Jamali further said that most of the victims had suffered ball-bearing and shrapnel injuries.

Security personnel also reached the spot and cordoned off the area as a probe into the incident went underway. BDS personnel were also called in to collect evidence.

Fear and panic gripped the area following the blast which was heard far and wide. The explosion also caused damage to other vehicles in its vicinity.

This is not the first attack on Police and Rangers personnel and officers in the Sindh capital as many have lost lives in fight against militancy, targeted killing and sectarian violence in the past as well. Grenades have been lobbed at police stations and vehicles.

Karachi has been a cauldron of ethnic and political tension for decades, where political parties have militant wings, gangs make money through drug-trafficking, land grabbing and other forms of crime, and sectarian violence.

Targeted operations by Police and Rangers’ forces are ongoing in the city under a directive issued by the federal government against criminals already identified by federal, military and civilian agencies.

Pakistan also faces Taliban insurgents and militants who have killed thousands of civilians and security personnel since they began their fight against the government in 2007.

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