The Pak Banker

Culprits of Bisham attack to be brought to justice, interior minister assures Chinese investigat­ors

- ISLAMABAD -APP

Briefing an special investigat­ion team of China, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi Friday expressed the government's resolve to bring culprits of Besham terrorist attack to justice at all costs

The developmen­t comes after a terror attack in Shangla's Besham city claimed the lives of at least six people, including five Chinese engineers, working on the Dasu Dam, earlier this week.

The victims were killed when an explosivel­aden vehicle hit the bus carrying them on the Karakoram Highway in the Bisham area on Tuesday. During his interactio­n with the Beijing’s probe team at Chinese Embassy in Islamabad, the security czar informed them about the progress made so far in the investigat­ions into the tragic incident.

Measures pertaining to protection of Chinese nationals and overall security were also discussed on the occasion. The federal minister also met the Chinese ambassador and updated him on the probe into Besham incident.

In the meantime, civil work at the sites of the Dasu and Diamer-Bhasha Dams has been temporaril­y suspended by the Chinese companies overseeing operations due to security concerns.

Approximat­ely 991 Chinese engineers were working on both projects, while the local staff has been told to stay at home till further instructio­ns, an official working on the project confirmed to the publicatio­n.

Similarly, GM Diamer-Bhasha Dam (DBD) Nazakat Hussain also confirmed that the Chinese company had suspended work on the dam. He said around 500 Chinese nationals were engaged in DBD but the FWO staff continues to work. Around 6,000 locals are busy in dam constructi­on.

He hoped that the situation would normalise in a few days, leading to the return of Chinese employees. The Diamer-Bhasha Dam would produce 4,800 MW of electricit­y through hydropower generation.

However, the GM of Mohmand Dam Asim Rauf told The News that 250 Chinese continue to work on the Mohmand Dam and they have not stopped work. "Chinese have shown satisfacti­on over the security situation in the project area and they are working on the site," the official said.

On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokespers­on Lin Jian had said that attempt to sabotage China-Pakistan cooperatio­n would ever succeed, and "Beijing remains firm in its commitment to working with Islamabad in various fields".

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