BAJAUR/LAKKI MARWAT: Police repulsed an attack by terrorists on Thangi checkpost in Bajaur tribal district on Sunday night, officials said on Monday.

They told Dawn that terrorists attacked the joint police and FC post in Thangi area of Salarzai tehsil on Sunday night around 9:42 pm. They said that police and security forces personnel at the post responded effectively to the attack.

They said that no casualties were reported in the attack. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Police on Monday started checking of suspicious vehicles and suspected people to thwart terrorist activities in the district. Several police officials took part in the exercise, searching vehicles and people on roads and exit and entry points, said a statement.

Bid to plant explosive device in Bannu foiled

It urged people to cooperate with police to maintain law and order in the district. It said that the campaign would continue for an indefinite period.

In Bannu, police foiled a bid of terrorists to plant an improvised explosive device in Nurar area of on Monday.

DPO Saleem Abbas Kulachi said that terrorists had come to the rural area for a subversive act. “They were busy planting an IED along the roadside when police learnt about their malicious design,” he said. He added that a police contingent along with security forces immediately reached there and cordoned off the area.

He said that law enforcers targeted terrorists with the help of a drone to prevent them from executing their task. “As a result of drone strike, terrorists suffered casualties,” the DPO claimed. He said that police were fully alert to deal with any kind of threat.

He said that all resources were being utilised to protect lives and properties of people.

It is pertinent to mention here that presence of armed groups of Fitna-al-Khawarij spread a wave of fear and unrest in Nurar area of Bannu a day earlier.

The area is located in the limits of Miryan police station, which has been targeted by terrorist through quadcopters several times during the last over one month.

Bannu DPO Saleem Abbas Kulachi had said that the presence of 200 to 250 terrorists had been noticed in the limits of Miryan police station. He said that terrorists always used civilians, especially children, as human shield so police could not engage them.

Meanwhile, police claimed to have flushed out terrorists from Koh-i-Maidan area in Karak, bordering Lakki Marwat and Mianwali districts.

Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2025

Opinion

Geopolitical shift in ME

Geopolitical shift in ME

A prolonged conflict will have far-reaching implications for regional geopolitics, sharpening the divisions among Gulf countries that are directly affected by the tensions.

Editorial

Unyielding stances
Updated 13 May, 2026

Unyielding stances

Every day that passes without clarity on how and when the war will end introduces fresh intensity to the uncertainty roiling global markets and adds to the economic turmoil the world must bear because of it.
Gwadar rising?
13 May, 2026

Gwadar rising?

COULD the Middle East conflict prove to be a boon for the Gwadar port? Islamabad’s push to position Gwadar as a...
Locked in
13 May, 2026

Locked in

THE acquittal of as many as 74 PTI activists by a Peshawar court in a case pertaining to the May 2023 violence is a...
Bannu attack
Updated 12 May, 2026

Bannu attack

The security narrative and strategy of the KP government diverges considerably from the state’s position.
Cotton crisis
12 May, 2026

Cotton crisis

PAKISTAN’S cotton economy is once again facing a crisis that exposes the country’s flawed agricultural and...
Buddhist heritage
12 May, 2026

Buddhist heritage

THE revival of Buddhist chants at the ancient Dharmarajika Stupa in Taxila after nearly 1,500 years is much more ...