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Pakistan Taliban claims Karachi police attack killing four

Raid comes only weeks after bomb blast in country’s northwest with over 80 deaths

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Feb 2023 3:30PM

Pakistan Taliban claims Karachi police attack killing four
A Pakistan Taliban suicide squad stormed a police compound yesterday in the port city of Karachi, killing at least four people. – AFP pic, February 18, 2023

KARACHI – At least four people were killed when a Pakistan Taliban suicide squad stormed a police compound yesterday in the port city of Karachi, with a gun battle raging for hours as security forces went floor-to-floor through an office building in pursuit of the assailants. 

The attack comes just weeks after a bomb blast at a police mosque in the country’s northwest killed more than 80 officers, and officials said yestersay that security would be stepped up in the capital Islamabad. 

The Pakistan Taliban said its fighters had stormed the tightly guarded Karachi Police Office compound, home to dozens of administrative and residential buildings as well as hundreds of officers and their families. 

“Four people were killed in the attack, including two policemen, one ranger and one sanitary worker,” Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui told AFP, adding 14 others were wounded. 

“The operation has concluded with the killing of all three terrorists,” he said. 

A spokesman for Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility in a WhatsApp message to AFP. 

“Our Mujahideen martyrs have attacked Karachi Police Office. More details to follow,” he said. 

Speaking on Samaa TV, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah called the attackers “terrorists...armed with grenades and other weapons” and said they fired at a gate with a rocket. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed Friday to stamp out the violence. 

“Pakistan will not only uproot terrorism, but will kill the terrorists by bringing them to justice,” he tweeted. 

“This great nation is determined to end this evil forever.”

Condemning the attack, State Department spokesman Ned Price said the United States stands “firmly with the Pakistani people in the face of this terrorist attack. Violence is not the answer, and it must stop.” 

‘General threat’ 

Earlier, Syed Murad Ali Shah, chief minister of Sindh province, told ARY news that security forces had focused on one main building seized by the attackers. 

“It is a five-floor building. Our police and rangers have cleared the first three floors and are approaching the fourth. The terrorists are still inside the building.” 

An AFP reporter near the scene saw dozens of ambulances and security vehicles arrive outside the compound. 

Karachi is Pakistan’s largest city, a sprawling metropolis of more than 20 million people and the main trade gateway at its Arabian Sea port. 

Low-level militancy, often targeting security checkpoints in the north and west, has been steadily rising since the Taliban seized control in neighbouring Afghanistan in August 2021. 

The assaults are claimed mostly by the Pakistan Taliban, as well as the local chapter of the Islamic State, but separatists from Balochistan have struck over the years in Karachi, capital of the southern Sindh province. 

Investigators blamed an affiliate of the Pakistan Taliban for the January blast at a mosque inside a police compound in Peshawar that killed more than 80 officers. 

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan share a common lineage and ideals with the Afghan Taliban. 

Provinces around the country announced they were on high alert after the mosque attack, with checkpoints ramped up and extra security forces deployed. 

“There’s a general threat across the country but there was no specific threat to this place,” Interior Minister Sanaullah said of yesterday’s Karachi attack. – AFP, February 18, 2023

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