Security officials stand guard at the main entrance of a Sufi shrine that was hit by suicide blasts in Karachi.—Reuters

KARACHI: Police had issued two images of the suspected suicide bombers who struck Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine, killing eight people and injuring more than 60.

The Crime Investigation Department (CID) in its circular appealed to the public to help in identifying the bombers.

Police also issued the images to the media and said that anybody having any detail about the suspects could contact SSP Fayaz Khan of the CID police.—DawnNews

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