Two cops guarding polio teams martyred in Bajaur

Published May 19, 2026 Updated May 19, 2026 07:45am

BAJAUR: At least two policemen deployed with polio vaccination teams were martyred in firing by unidentified assailants in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bajaur district on Monday.

The attacks were carried out on the first day of a four-day anti-polio campaign across KP.

In the first incident, Bajaur police spokesperson Israr Khan told Dawn that 35-year-old Constable Sayed Aziz was returning home in the Dag Qala area when the assailants, carrying rifles, opened fire on him.

Salarzai DSP Jamal Shah told media that the martyred cop suffered multiple bullet wounds and died on the way to hospital.

Soon after the incident, a team from the Salarzai police station reached the site and began tracing the attackers, who had fled the scene, he said.

The DSP said an investigation had been launched to identify the attackers.

Meanwhile, the Bajaur police spokesperson said the second incident also occurred in Salarzai tehsil on Monday afternoon, about two hours after the attack on Constable Sayed Aziz.

He said Constable Sayed Qadar Shah, who was escorting a polio team, was also returning home after duty when unidentified attackers ambushed him with automatic rifles in the Tabai area.

He added that the 45-year-old policeman was critically wounded and shifted to the district headquarters hospital for treatment, but he succumbed to his injuries. No group had claimed responsibility for the incidents at the time this report was filed.

Published in Dawn, May 19th, 2026

Opinion

Editorial

Water win
19 May, 2026

Water win

Besides being a technical and legal win, the ruling validates Pakistan’s argument about the existential stakes involved for it.
Free ride
19 May, 2026

Free ride

THE federal and provincial governments have extended what appear to be major concessions to the retail sector ahead...
Ceasefire in name
19 May, 2026

Ceasefire in name

THE ink on the latest ceasefire extension between Israel and Lebanon was barely dry when Israeli warplanes were back...
The Afghan problem
Updated 18 May, 2026

The Afghan problem

It is to its own peril that the Afghan side seems to be mistaking Islamabad’s restraint for lack of resolve.
Unwillingness to tax
18 May, 2026

Unwillingness to tax

THE latest IMF staff report reveals the scale of Pakistan’s fiscal dilemma. The approval of fresh disbursements...
Unkind cyberspace
18 May, 2026

Unkind cyberspace

WHEN abuse occurs face to face, the boundaries are clear. Yet, the same behaviour online is treated less seriously....