The Pak Banker

PM heads to Dasu dam to meet engineers working on project

- ISLAMABAD

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Upper Kohistan’s Dasu on Monday to meet engineers from the Chinese company working on the dam project, according to Radio Pakistan.

The visit comes days after five Chinese engineers and their Pakistani driver were killed in the suicide bombing on March 26 while travelling between Islamabad and a hydroelect­ric dam constructi­on site in Dasu, in northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a. The bus was attacked in the Bisham city of KP’s Shangla district.

Notably, this attack was part of a series of assaults in a span of a few days specifical­ly targeting Chinese interests, including previous incidents at the Gwadar Port Authority Complex and the Turbat naval base, both of which are integral to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). These consecutiv­e attacks underlined the escalating security challenges facing Chinese projects and personnel in Pakistan.

The Bisham attack prompted China to demand a thorough probe into the deadly blast and security for its citizens. In response, Islamabad announced a swift probe to hold the “perpetrato­rs and accomplice­s” accountabl­e.

According to the report by the state broadcaste­r, the premier was accompanie­d on his visit to Dasu by Chinese

Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong.

The report said the premier will “express his condolence­s and solidarity with the Chinese engineers and workers over the recent terrorist attack on the Chinese nationals in Bisham”.

“The prime minister will also talk to Chinese engineers and workers on the occasion,” it said.

According to police, the bus was travelling from Islamabad to Kohistan when it came under the attack on Karakoram Highway. “It was a suicide attack on the Chinese convoy and an explosive-laden vehicle approachin­g from Kohistan hit the bus,” Bisham Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Juma Rehman told Dawn. SDPO Rehman said that following the attack, the bus caught fire and fell into a ravine.

Soon after the bombing, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif along with his cabinet members visited the Chinese embassy to assure Beijing about security for its citizens and promise a comprehens­ive probe into the suicide bombing.

On March 27, the government reiterated its resolve to comprehens­ively combat terrorism by employing all resources available to the state and bring the perpetrato­rs to justice swiftly. In response to the Chinese government’s demand to promptly investigat­e the incident and act against those involved, the government also decided to form a joint investigat­ion team (JIT) to probe the attack.

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