• February 17, 2023

Karachi: Gunbattle raging after attack on police compound in Pakistan’s Karachi – Times of India

Karachi: Gunbattle raging after attack on police compound in Pakistan’s Karachi – Times of India
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NEW DELHI: Heavy gunbattle erupted after armed terrorists on Friday entered tightly-guarded Karachi police chief’s office in Pakistan.
Hundreds of officers live inside the compound with their families. Firing could still be heard two hours after the gunbattle started.
This comes just weeks after a bomb blast at a police mosque in the country’s northwest killed over 80 officers.
Here’s what we know so far:
Two terrorists killed
Two of the attackers were killed and at least one security official wounded, said Ghulam Nabi Memon, police chief for the southern Sindh province where Karachi is located. Karachi police chief Javed Alam Odho confirmed that an attack was ongoing and said police and paramilitary troops were responding. Earlier, TV footage showed officers surrounding the city’s central police station.
Residents said they also heard the sound of explosions amid the clashes.
Pakistani Taliban claim responsibility
Pakistani Taliban in a brief statement has claimed responsibility for the assault. Sharjeel Memon, the Sindh province’s spokesman, said the attackers had been surrounded although shooting and fighting were still underway.
“Our Mujahideen martyrs have attacked Karachi Police Office. More details to follow,” a spokesman for Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan said in a WhatsApp message to AFP.
Explosions heard
Multiple explosions and firing were heard. “Can’t exactly tell how many terrorists have entered but there are at least more than five,” Deputy Inspector General Irfan Baloch told Reuters.
Police sealed off traffic on the main thoroughfare through the city and heavy contingents of security forces, including paramilitary soldiers, had arrived at the scene.
There could be eight to ten ‘armed terrorists’.
A spokesperson for the Sindh Rangers said initial estimates suggest there are eight to ten “armed terrorists”, Dawn reported.
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has taken cognisance of the situation and directed the relevant DIGs to send personnel from their zones.




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