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There are several unanswered questions that I think every Pakistani has the right to know about the attack in Quetta on the Police Training Centre.
At around 12:00 AM PST a group of 3 gunmen belonging the Laskhar-e-Jhangvi entered the Police Training Centre where several hundred cadets were stationed. At 12:05 the army was informed of gun firing coming from the police academy and sent out their QRF, it took the QRF 20 minutes to respond (According to Wajat Saeed - Duniya News) making their arrival time 12:25. All 3 gunmen were wearing jackets of whom 2 exploded and 1 of whom was shot before he could explode. The operation ended at around 04:00 AM, at the time the of the operation ending media was reporting death toll to be around 5 and it was expected to increase to 20. It is now 14:20 and the current death toll is around 51 and it is expected to increase. It is said that the attackers were being commanded by radio from Afghanistan, I don't really know what is right but shouldn't the army had used radio jammers.
Prior to the event
prior to this attack taking place a security alert had been issued to this very police academy of a possible attack.(According to Wajat Saeed - Duniya News) To my understanding despite intelligence information there was no security heightened in the area. What does the IG have to say for that?
The several hundred cadets that were located in the police academy had their passing out parade just 2 days prior to this event taking place, the cadets were not meant to be located at the academy any longer but they were kept behind waiting further orders. Their arms had been taken off them. Who's decision was it to keep the cadets behind and why was it decided?
This very police academy had been attacked in 2006 and 2008 where several police personal had been injured. What did we learn from the 2006 and 2008 attacks and how did we let an attack on this police academy happen again?
Furthermore this is the third APS like event in the current history, following Bacha Khan University.
Rest in Peace to the fallen souls of Quetta. May Allah give you the highest place in heaven. Ameen
Shaheed ki jo maut hai woh qaum ki hayat hai, lahoo jo hai Shaheed ka woh qaum ki zakat hai
Any further questions that should be answered or if anyone has the answer to:
@saiyan0321 @Moonlight @Starlord @Sarge @DESERT FIGHTER @Irfan Baloch @Musafir117 @I S I @User
At around 12:00 AM PST a group of 3 gunmen belonging the Laskhar-e-Jhangvi entered the Police Training Centre where several hundred cadets were stationed. At 12:05 the army was informed of gun firing coming from the police academy and sent out their QRF, it took the QRF 20 minutes to respond (According to Wajat Saeed - Duniya News) making their arrival time 12:25. All 3 gunmen were wearing jackets of whom 2 exploded and 1 of whom was shot before he could explode. The operation ended at around 04:00 AM, at the time the of the operation ending media was reporting death toll to be around 5 and it was expected to increase to 20. It is now 14:20 and the current death toll is around 51 and it is expected to increase. It is said that the attackers were being commanded by radio from Afghanistan, I don't really know what is right but shouldn't the army had used radio jammers.
Prior to the event
prior to this attack taking place a security alert had been issued to this very police academy of a possible attack.(According to Wajat Saeed - Duniya News) To my understanding despite intelligence information there was no security heightened in the area. What does the IG have to say for that?
The several hundred cadets that were located in the police academy had their passing out parade just 2 days prior to this event taking place, the cadets were not meant to be located at the academy any longer but they were kept behind waiting further orders. Their arms had been taken off them. Who's decision was it to keep the cadets behind and why was it decided?
This very police academy had been attacked in 2006 and 2008 where several police personal had been injured. What did we learn from the 2006 and 2008 attacks and how did we let an attack on this police academy happen again?
Furthermore this is the third APS like event in the current history, following Bacha Khan University.
Rest in Peace to the fallen souls of Quetta. May Allah give you the highest place in heaven. Ameen
Shaheed ki jo maut hai woh qaum ki hayat hai, lahoo jo hai Shaheed ka woh qaum ki zakat hai
Any further questions that should be answered or if anyone has the answer to:
@saiyan0321 @Moonlight @Starlord @Sarge @DESERT FIGHTER @Irfan Baloch @Musafir117 @I S I @User