Two officials martyred in militant attack on police station, customs office in Dera Ismail Khan

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Police officials examine the scene following the attack in Dera Ismail Khan on Feb 18. —Photo via author
Police officials examine the scene following the attack in Dera Ismail Khan on Feb 18. —Photo via author

PESHAWAR: Two officials were martyred and two others injured when militants attacked Yarik police station and a customs office in Dera Ismail Khan on Wednesday, police said.

According to officials, attackers opened fire with automatic weapons on the Yarik police station and a nearby customs office, located along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) route.

A police spokesperson said the officials martyred in the attack were customs official Israr Khan and police constable Mohammad Bilal.

The injured, identified as Hazrat Umar and Khayal Mohammad, were shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital’s trauma centre, where they were undergoing treatment.

Police said the attackers also fired at passenger buses travelling on the CPEC route, causing panic in the area. A customs vehicle was set ablaze during the assault.

Security personnel returned fire, prompting the assailants to flee. A heavy police contingent reached the site soon after the incident, and a search operation was launched in the surrounding area.

Investigations are underway, and officials said efforts were ongoing to apprehend those involved in the attack.

Earlier this month, at least four policemen, including a station house officer (SHO), were martyred when armed militants attacked a police party in Paniala’s Wanda Budh area of Dera Ismail Khan.

On January 24, five people, including a peace committee leader, were killed, while 10 others were injured in an explosion — said to be a suicide attack — during a wedding ceremony in the district.

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