August 26, 2024
KALAT: At least 10 people, including police and Balochistan Levies personnel, were martyred in a gun attack in Kalat, police told Geo News on Monday.
Kalat Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dostin Dashti said those martyred in the incident included a police sub-inspector, four Levies personnel and five citizens.
He said the suspects fled the neighbourhood after the gun attack, while police have launched an area clearance operation.
“An exchange of fire between police and armed men continued since last night on Kalat's national highway and city,” the police said.
Meanwhile, Kalat Assistant Commissioner Aftab Ahmed and a Levies man have also been injured in the firing.
Levies authorities said the wounded security personnel was admitted to a hospital.
While, Kalat Commissioner Naeem Bazai said condition of Ahmed was out of danger.
Security sources told Geo News that terrorists attacked multiple sites in Balochistan on the night of August 24 and 25.
In response to the attacks, the security forces and law enforcement agencies retaliated, killing 12 terrorists and leaving several others injured, the sources added.
They said the security operation would continue until the terrorists were eliminated.
In a separate terrorist attack, a railway bridge was blown up in Bolan’s Dozan area, said police. Following which, they said, local administration and railway authorities reached the incident’s site.
Pakistan Railways said the railway service between Punjab and Sindh was suspended after destruction of the bridge.
Railway authorities said track in Mastung and Sheikh Wasil areas were also destroyed through explosions, following which the goods train from Quetta to Taftan was also cancelled.
On the other hand, Bolan Mail and Jaffer Express could not leave from Quetta for Karachi and Rawalpindi, respectively, as train operation was suspended after the railway bridge explosion, they said.
Moreover, trains coming to Quetta from Sindh and Punjab were also stopped at different points, the authorities said. Bolan Mail coming from Karachi was stopped at Larkana station and a train coming from Rawalpindi was stopped in Sukkur, they added.
In view of the multiple terrorist attacks, Balochistan Government Spokesperson Shahid Rind said Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti had convened an important huddle.
He said the terrorists struck two to three sites during the last night, including the incident wherein some passengers were identified and dislodged from vehicles.
“It will take some time to repair the affected railway bridge,” he said, raising suspicion that the bridge was apparently blown up with the help of an explosive device.
On the other hand, a group of armed men set several vehicles and record on fire at a Levies station in Mastung, Levies sources told Geo News.
Levies maintained that no personnel was harmed in the attack.
They added that the armed persons had seized the station and it was vacated through operation of security forces. No suspect could be held as they managed to escape from the building.
However, a dead body of an unidentified person was found near the station, said Levies.
Meanwhile, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said four bodies of unidentified persons were found in Kolpur area of Bolan.
“They were killed by gunfire and their bodies were shifted to Civil Hospital,” said the authority, adding that the identification process of the bodies was being carried out.
In his remarks on the law and order situation unfolding in Balochistan, Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi said the facts would be brought forward with evidence on the terrorist incidents after an investigation.
“The incidents of terror are a conspiracy to create instability in Pakistan. The enemy wants to create anarchy in the country under a well thought out plan,” he said, confirming that the security forces and law enforcers took timely action and neutralised 12 terrorists.
He said every possible step would be taken to establish peace in the province marred by violence.
“Terrorists and their facilitators will not find a place to hide,” he said, adding that he was in touch with the Balochistan government.
Additionally, Naqvi said, he shared the grief of the martyrs’ families.
He said the war would continue until the complete eradication of terrorism. The law and order situation in Balochistan was being monitored on a regular basis, he maintained.