Nine, including police officer, killed in Karachi’s violence
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Several were killed in various acts of violence in Karachi on Friday. — File photo
KARACHI: At least nine people, including a policeman and a woman, were killed in different incidents of violence in Karachi on Thursday, DawnNews reported.
A man died in firing incident in Surjani town’s ‘Khuda ki Basti’ area.
A head constable of police, Nazeer Ahmed, was killed near Karachi’s Al-Aasif square area when an unidentified person opened fire at police mobile.
In another incident, an unidentified person opened fire in Orangi No. 4 area of Karachi killing two relatives Nisar Mehdi and Najam Abbas.
A man was killed in Keemari’s Sikanderabad area.
Three men was shot dead in the areas of Sohrab Goth’s Super Market, Dalmia and Baldia town.
A woman died of gunshot wounds in Rehri Goth situated in Landhi area of Karachi.
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Taliban suicide attack in Pakistan leaves 4 killed, 28 injured.
PTI | Nov 8, 2012, 05.31PM IST
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KARACHI: A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a pickup truck filled with 180 kg of explosives into the headquarters of the paramilitary Pakistan rangers here today, leaving at least four people dead and 28 others injured.
The attacker slammed the truck into the gate of the Pakistan rangers office in the heavily-populated North Nazimabad area of Karachi at about 7am.
The impact of the blast was such that a two-storey building inside the Rangers headquarters in North Nazimabad area of Karachi was razed to the ground.
Apart from the suicide bomber, three Rangers personnel on duty at the gate were killed in the attack, which also left 28 others injured, officials said.
"The intensity of the blast was very high as at least 180 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack. The blast was heard across the area and caused panic and fear," Sindh police chief Fayyaz Leghari said.
The suicide attack took place as people were waking up and getting ready for office.
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack, Geo News reported.
A Rangers spokesman said at least 22 personnel of the para-military force were among 28 people injured in the bomb attack.
The Sindh police chief said that it was a suicide attack and a mini truck was used in the blast.
"We have found body parts, which suggests it was a suicide attack," Leghari told the media.
Leghari said police had been alerted by intelligence agencies about possible attacks by terrorists to destabilise Karachi though there was no information about specific targets.
Security personnel detained two men who were filming the injured with mobile phones at a hospital.
Television channels reported that a suspicious person was also arrested from the vicinity of the Rangers headquarters soon after the blast.
Witnesses said the suicide bomber's truck was carrying vegetables.
The explosion triggered a fire in the Pakistan Rangers building that was put out after about 90 minutes.
Footage on television showed a column of smoke rising into the sky.
The blast also damaged several nearby buildings. The attack occurred a day after Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf inaugurated an international defence exhibition in Karachi that is being attended by dozens of foreign delegates.
However, Sindh Police chief Leghari said the site of the attack was far away from the venue of the exhibition.
The city has been in the grip of violence and target killings for the past few weeks.
Three more persons, including a police official, were killed today when a security vehicle came under attack in the troubled Sohrab Goth area of the city
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