Two cops were martyred and as many injured on Monday in what police suspect was an improvised explosive device (IED) attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Tank district.
Sources in police said it appeared that an IED was used to target an armoured personnel carrier (APC) of the police in the incident that took place on Tank-Jandola Road.
They said initial reports suggested that the IED was planted along the roadside and was detonated while the APC was on routine patrol in the limits of Shaheed Mureed Akbar Police Station.
Consequently, Assistant Sub-Inspector Fareedullah and Constable Akhtar Zaman were martyred while Constables Abdul Malik and Qudratullah sustained injuries, the sources said. They added that the injured were taken to the district headquarters hospital.
The sources said security forces and police had cordoned off the site of the incident. Police had also launched a search operation, and evidence from the scene was also being collected, the sources said, adding that an investigation had been initiated to ascertain the circumstances of the incident and trace the perpetrators.
Separately, security forces have killed another eight terrorists during the ongoing Operation Shaban in Balochistan, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Monday, citing security sources.
Operation Shaban is being jointly carried out across the province by the army, Frontier Corps (FC) and Balochistan Police following the terrorist July 7 attack in the Mangi Dam area, in which 27 police personnel were martyred.
Security forces are targeting the terrorists through both aerial and ground operations, the Radio Pakistan report said.
It further quoted security sources as saying that a total of 117 terrorists had been killed during Operation Shaban and other intelligence-based operations in Balochistan since July 5.
Separately, a statement shared on the interior ministry’s X account said Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi commended the army and Balochistan FC and police for killing five more terrorists.
“He commended the professional capabilities of the security forces in carrying out effective ground and aerial operations,” the statement added.
The statement quoted him as saying that “the fight will continue until the elimination of Fitna-al-Hindustan terrorists”.
The government uses the term Fitna-al-Hindustan to refer to groups in Balochistan it accuses of being sponsored by India to execute terrorist attacks on Pakistani soil.
Naqvi said those seeking to undermine peace in Balochistan were being brought to justice and asserted that the entire nation stood firmly alongside the country’s security forces in the fight against terrorism.
“Those responsible for shedding the blood of innocent people in Balochistan deserve no leniency,” he said.
He added that the killing of 114 terrorists in Operation Shaban and other intelligence-based operations so far “reflects the high level of preparedness, professionalism, and operational readiness of Pakistan’s security forces”.
Last week, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the country’s civil and military leadership had taken a “mutual and singular decision” to end terrorism after multiple major terrorist incidents in Balochistan.
He made the remarks at a meeting of the Provincial Apex Committee on the National Action Plan in Quetta, with Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of the Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir also present.
Chairing the meeting, PM Shehbaz said, “One thing is decided: it is a mutual and singular decision of the civil and military leadership that we must end terrorism collectively.”
The meeting was held a day after Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry shared during a press conference that at least 42 people – four civilians, 27 policemen and 11 security personnel – have lost their lives in terrorist attacks and subsequent operations in Balochistan since July 5.