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  • 3 killed, 10 wounded as terrorists storm Karachi police headquarters

    3 killed, 10 wounded as terrorists storm Karachi police headquarters

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    Karachi: At least three attackers were killed and 10 people wounded on Friday night when a group of terrorists opened fire at the headquarters of Karachi police in south Sindh province, officials said.

    The attack happened at around 7:10 p.m. local time when eight to 10 terrorists opened fire and hurled hand grenades at the Karachi police chief’s office near the Saddar area of Karachi, Deputy Inspector General of south zone Karachi Irfan Baloch told media.

    He said four floors of the building had been cleared in the operation jointly launched by the Pakistan Army, paramilitary rangers and police, adding that during the clearance operation, a suicide bomber blew himself up on the fourth floor, partially damaging the building, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The powerful explosion also shattered the window glasses of nearby buildings, said the police.

    A heavy contingent of police and rescue teams reached the scene and cordoned off the area. Police also sealed off traffic on the main artery Shahrah-e-Faisal, where the building is located.

    Eyewitnesses told the news agency that the lights of the building under attack had been turned off, while gunshots and multiple explosions could be heard.

    Several police personnel were inside the office when the attack took place, said the police, adding that the attackers equipped with heavy weapons managed to enter the third and fourth floor of the building.

    The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack. In a statement issued Friday evening, it said the Karachi police office was the target of the attack.

    Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif strongly condemned the terrorist attack, appreciating the police and security forces for their effective action against the terrorists.

    “Terrorists once again targeted Karachi but this kind of cowardly act could not weaken the resolve of police and law enforcement agencies. The whole nation stood with police and security institutions … collective efforts needed to root out the menace of terrorism,” the Prime Minister said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Pakistan: Terrorists attack police chief’s office in Karachi city

    Pakistan: Terrorists attack police chief’s office in Karachi city

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    Karachi: Unidentified armed terrorists on Friday attacked the police chief’s office in Pakistan’s most populous city, Karachi, ensuing heavy firing between paramilitary rangers, police and the attackers.

    According to sources, the number of terrorists involved in the attack is not confirmed.

    The terrorists first threw half a dozen hand grenades into the main compound of the Karachi Police Chief’s office building and then entered the premises.

    “Heavy firing is going on between paramilitary rangers, police and the attackers. All mobile vans in the district and area have been summoned urgently to the spot to surround the attackers,” one police source said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Imran Khan accuses Zardari of paying terrorists to assassinate him

    Imran Khan accuses Zardari of paying terrorists to assassinate him

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    Lahore: Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan on Friday accused ex-president Asif Ali Zardari of paying terrorists and hatching a fresh plan along with people in the country’s powerful intelligence agencies to assassinate him after the previous two attempts failed.

    Khan, during a virtual press conference from his Lahore’s Zaman Park residence here, said that there were three more names along with Zardari, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-Chairman, who are part of this new plot.

    “I am telling you this because if something happens to me the nation should know the people who were behind this so that the nation never forgives them,” Khan, the chairman of the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said.

    “Now they have made a Plan C, and Asif Zardari is behind this. He has an ample amount of corruption money, which he loots from the Sindh government and spends on winning elections. He has given money to a terrorist outfit and people from powerful agencies are facilitating him. This has been decided on three fronts and they will act soon,” he claimed.

    Khan’s claim comes against the backdrop of the government’s withdrawal of his additional security from his Lahore residence.

    “At least 275 policemen deployed at Khan’s residence have been withdrawn,” a government official told PTI on Friday.

    He said both security personnel of Islamabad and Kyber Pakhtunkhwa police have been recalled and now only Punjab police cops are deployed for his security.

    “Earlier, in a public rally, I had told my supporters that there were four people who had planned to kill me [ ] but they backed off when I made these revelations,” Khan said.

    Then a “plan B” was made to “eliminate” me in the name of religion, Khan continued, referring to the attack on his life in Wazirabad. “But I got to know about that too and I revealed their plan in two public rallies.”

    Khan suffered bullet injuries in the right leg on November 3 when gunmen fired a volley of bullets at him and others standing on a container-mounted truck in the Wazirabad area (some 150 kilometres from Lahore), where he was leading the long march to press for snap polls.

    Khan, 70, had earlier blamed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Major General Faisal Naseer of ISI for that plot.

    He said that the nation should be aware of who was behind his assassination bid so “they cannot enjoy their lives after they have done this”.

    He went on to say that irrespective of whatever was planned, he would be back in the streets as soon as he recovered from the injuries he had sustained during the Wazirabad attack.

    “My (bullet) injury will be healed in two weeks or so and take to the streets against this fascist government of Shehbaz Sharif.”

    “The nation is looking towards the judiciary as this is a decisive moment,” Khan said, mentioning that since his ouster, several people have been unmasked.

    Meanwhile, the PPP has dismissed Khan’s allegation and announced that it will take him to court.

    “This is a frivolous allegation of a frustrated man and we will take Imran Khan to court,” Farooq Saeed, the party’s Punjab president, said.

    Following the rupee’s historic fall against the US dollar in the country, the PTI chief during the press conference also hit out at the incumbent government and predicted hyperinflation and “insurmountable” economic challenges in days to come.

    “During the past three days, the local unit plunged by Rs33 against the US dollar,” he said. “The rupee fell by Rs84 during the last nine months.”

    While giving the reasons behind the devaluation of the local currency, the deposed prime minister said that the country’s foreign currency reserves have reached a record low. “Foreign currency reserves sink to USD 3.6 billion.”

    Khan also lambasted Prime Minister Sharif, saying that he has now become aware of what sort of a “genius” Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Ishaq Dar is.

    The Pakistani rupee extended its downward trend today with the local currency plunging Rs7.17, or 2.73 per cent, against the US dollar in the interbank market as the government eased its control over the currency to convince the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to release a pending loan tranche.

    “Those who will bailout Pakistan out of this condition [ ] remember that they will ask for a price. The International Monetary Fund has asked Egypt and Sri Lanka to reduce their armies [ ] it can ask us to do the same,” Khan said.

    Facing an acute balance of payments crisis, Pakistan is desperate to secure external financing, with less than three weeks’ worth of import cover in its foreign exchange reserves, which fell USD 923 million to USD 3.68 billion in the latest data.

    Pakistan secured a USD 6 billion IMF bailout in 2019. It was topped up with another USD 1 billion last year to help the country following devastating floods, but the IMF then suspended disbursements in November due to Pakistan’s failure to make more progress on fiscal consolidation.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Maha: Anti-terror mock drill draws ire over ‘terrorists’ shouting slogans

    Maha: Anti-terror mock drill draws ire over ‘terrorists’ shouting slogans

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    Chandrapur: A police mock drill in a temple in Chandrapur in Maharashtra landed in controversy after the personnel posing as terrorists were allegedly shouting slogans connected to a particular community.

    A group of lawyers has submitted a memorandum to the district police authorities on the issue, while Superintendent of Police Ravindrasingh Pardeshi on Sunday said all efforts would be taken to ensure such an error is not repeated.

    The mock drill, which was conducted on January 11 at the renowned Mahakali Temple here, enacted a scene in which a group of terrorists took over a place of worship and held devotees hostage before being apprehended by security forces.

    “Videos of the drill showing the personnel who played the part of terrorists in the mock drill shouting particular slogans. This portrays one community in a negative light and makes one believe all terrorists are from this community,” said Farat Baig, part of lawyers’ group here.

    “We have submitted a memorandum to the office of the district SP against such sloganeering and portrayal. This act of the police amounts to defaming a community. Obviously, the script of the mock drill must have been overseen by the SP and other senior officials,” Baig said.

    When contacted, SP Ravindrasingh Pardeshi said his department will “take necessary steps to ensure such an error is not repeated”.

    The mock drill was carried out by personnel from the local police, the Anti Terrorism Squad, the specialised combat unit C-60, among others, officials said.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat Desk and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )