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Twin suicide attacks in Pak

Weeks after carrying out a bloody suicide bombing in the heart of Pakistan’s capital, suspected militants struck again on a high security police complex and also hit a jail van in NWFP, killing 16 and injuring ten, reports Kamal Siddiqi.

Updated on: Oct 09, 2008 10:52 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Islamabad
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Weeks after carrying out a bloody suicide bombing in the heart of Pakistan’s capital, suspected militants struck again on a high security police complex in Islamabad and also hit a jail van in North West Frontier Province (NWFP), killing 16 and injuring ten.

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The casualties were less in the police lines complex attack in Islamabad as the suicide bomber struck the Anti Terrorism Squad office when most of the security personnel were out on patrol in view of the joint session of the Parliament reviewing strategy to combat upsurge in violence.

Though initial reports had put the casualty figure at eight killed, the Islamabad Chief Commissioner Kamran Lashari later said ten people were injured.

Confusion prevailed as officials did not know the whereabouts of a police commando team which had left the building minutes before the blast. But, police officials said the casualty figure was clarified when the team returned.

There was also confusion over how the attack was carried out.

Some reports said a suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into the building, while others said a man carrying boxes of sweets came out of the car and entered the ATS office shortly before the blast occurred.

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In the Dir Bala area of North West Frontier Province, 16 people, including four children and four policemen, were killed and several others were injured when a roadside bomb went off while a prison van and a school bus were passing by.

The van was bringing prisoners from a court to jail when it was attacked with a remote-controlled bomb, state-run PTV reported, adding a school bus passing through the area was also hit by the blast.

Suicide bombers have struck 116 times in Pakistan since the first incident of its kind in March 2002 at an Islamabad church, according to a report published in The News, an English language daily. A total of 37 suicide blasts have occurred in the first nine months of the current year, killing over 570 people. Twelve of these blasts occurred in the Frontier province alone.

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