Millennium Post

Senior police officials among 16 dead in Lahore suicide attack

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LAHORE: Senior police officers were among 16 people killed on Monday when a Taliban suicide bomber blew himself up targeting them during a protest rally outside Pakistan’s Punjab assembly that also wounded 60 others.

Lahore Traffic Police chief capt (R) Ahmed Mobeen and Senior Superinten­dent Police Zahid Gondal were among five police personnel killed in the blast, police officials said.

Lahore police chief Amin Wains confirmed the death of Mobeen. He, however, did not confirm about other casualties.

“I can confirm the death of Mr Mobeen at the moment,” he said.

At least 16 people were killed in the powerful blast that ripped through the protest rally, officials said.

Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique confirmed the death of 10 people and said more than 60 people suffered injuries in the blast. The condition of some 11 injured is stated to be critical, the minister said.

The Jamat-ul-ahrar faction of the outlawed Tehreek-i- Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

The group had claimed responsibi­lity for a blast on March 27 last year at Gulshane-iqbal Park in Lahore that left 75 people dead, mostly Christians who were celebratin­g Easter.

The security forces have cordoned off the area and the inner cordon was taken over by Army personnel. Forensic teams were collecting evidence and had started investigat­ions.

The blast was so powerful that it was heard several kilometers from the place of occurrence.

“The chemists were protesting against the controvers­ial drug regulation­s the government has recently imposed. Several protesters were lying on the road before the rescuers shifted them,” said Ishtiaq Ahmed, a representa­tive of the Lahore Chemist Associatio­n.

DIG Mobeen had survived an attempt to his life during his posting in Balochista­n.

A Lahore police officer told PTI that apparently it was a suicide attack and the bomber targeted the police personnel present there. “The target was not the protest demonstrat­ion but the police officers,” he added.

The blast occurred minutes after Mobeen arrived at the scene to negotiate with the chemists and pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ers who had been protesting outside the assembly.

A TV footage shows that a motorcycli­st dragging his bike close to police officers and blew himself up. Mobeen is seen in the footage negotiatin­g with the protesters.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif condemned the blast and said that fight against militants would continue. He promised to take revenge for the lives lost in today’s terror attack.

“We have fought this fight against the terrorists among us, and will continue to fight it until we liberate our people of this cancer, and avenge those who have laid down their lives for us,” Sharif said in a statement. Lahore is home town of Sharif and seat of his power as Punjab is only province where his party rules without support.

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