Hours after attack terrorists roaming around Police chief’s office in Pakistan’s Karachi going viral
Four individuals were killed and 19 were injured on February 18 night after Pakistan Taliban otherwise known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
Hours after the deadly gun and grenade attack at the Police chief’s office in Karachi on February 18, a video of three terrorists carrying guns and roaming around in the office has surfaced.
Four individuals were killed and 19 were injured on February 18 night after Pakistan Taliban otherwise known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) attacked the police central command in Pakistan’s Karachi.
The militants holding hand explosives alongside attack rifles, laid an attack on the police headquarters. Each of the three fear based oppressors who executed the assault were disposed of. Afterward, TTP representative Mohammad Khorasani guaranteed liability regarding the assault.
One civilian, two Pakistan Armed force officers and two cops were killed in the assault. Fourteen others were harmed and one among those remaining parts in basic condition. The whole effort went on for over four hours. The psychological oppressors laid attack around 7pm Friday night and Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui, a senior head of the Pakistan Public’s Party, the decision party in Sindh territory, tweeted that the fear mongers were killed around 11:15pm.
Addressing Pakistan-based news sources, Day break and GeoNews, DIG East Muqaddas Haider said that the psychological militants came to Karachi Police headquarters (KPO) in a Toyota Corolla. He said one aggressor exploded himself on the structure’s fourth floor and the police shot dead two others on the rooftop.
“Three aggressors were behind the assault on the Karachi Police office. Each of the three are currently dead. The police power, officers and armed force helped in settling what is going on. I praise them for their dauntlessness,” Sindh boss priest Murad Ali Shah later expressed said in a video proclamation.
The Karachi police office is situated in Sharea Faisal — Karachi’s primary avenue – which likewise houses a few key establishments, including Pakistan Flying corps’ Faisal Base.
All the harmed and the dead were brought to Jinnah Postgraduate Clinical Center.
Murad Ali Shah later said that the police boss was not in the workplace when the psychological militants laid attack. As indicated by a report before breakfast, he has requested “the culprits behind the assault on the extra IG’s office to be captured”. He said such an assault on the city’s police boss is “unsuitable”.
This isn’t the fist time that the TTP has laid an attack on Pakistan’s police and armed force establishments.