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Senior police officers among 10 dead as bomb explodes on Lahore's Mall Road
DAWN.COM | IMRAN GABOL — UPDATED 2 minutes ago
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At least 10 people were killed and as many as 30 were injured when a suicide bomber exploded outside the Punjab Assembly in Lahore during a protest in the area on Monday, said police officials.
SSP Zahid Gondal of Punjab Police and DIG Traffic Lahore Capt (retd) Ahmad Mobin were killed in the attack. Multiple law enforcers were
DIG Traffic Lahore Capt (retd) Ahmad Mobin
Hours earlier, DIG Traffic had been seen on television mediating with protesters who had gathered at the site.
Mobin was negotiating with protesters to end the strike and clear the area.
A large group of chemists and pharmaceutical manufacturers had been protesting in front of the assembly when a nearby vehicle exploded. There was a significant presence of law enforcers in the area due to the protest.
What we know so far
Map of the area.
Rescue services, including ambulances and fire tenders have reached the spot of the incident. The injured are being shifted to Mayo Hospital and Ganga Ram Hospital.
Contingents of Pakistan Army and Rangers have also reached the site and an emergency has been declared in all hospitals of Lahore.
Security forces cordoned off the area with tents, and the inner cordon was taken over by Pak Army personnel.
Terror alert
NCTA notification.
In a notification issued on February 7 to the Home Secretary, Punjab, the Provincial Police Officer and DG Pak Rangers Punjab, the National Counterterrorism Authority (NACTA) had warned of a possible terrorist attack in Lahore.
NACTA had directed that all vital installations, including important buildings, hospitals and schools, be kept under strict vigilance.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said that maximum preparations were made after the threat alert was received.
“The spot where the blast took place is always under threat. Even if there was no alert, strict security measures are always taken in the area.”
"Extreme vigilance and heightened security measures are suggested to avoid any untoward incident," the notification added.
This is a developing story that is being updated as the situation evolves. Initial reports in the media can sometimes be inaccurate. We will strive to ensure timeliness and accuracy by relying on credible sources such as qualified authorities and our staff reporters.
DAWN.COM | IMRAN GABOL — UPDATED 2 minutes ago
69 COMMENTS
At least 10 people were killed and as many as 30 were injured when a suicide bomber exploded outside the Punjab Assembly in Lahore during a protest in the area on Monday, said police officials.
SSP Zahid Gondal of Punjab Police and DIG Traffic Lahore Capt (retd) Ahmad Mobin were killed in the attack. Multiple law enforcers were
DIG Traffic Lahore Capt (retd) Ahmad Mobin
Hours earlier, DIG Traffic had been seen on television mediating with protesters who had gathered at the site.
Mobin was negotiating with protesters to end the strike and clear the area.
A large group of chemists and pharmaceutical manufacturers had been protesting in front of the assembly when a nearby vehicle exploded. There was a significant presence of law enforcers in the area due to the protest.
What we know so far
- Suicide bomber exploded outside the gate of Punjab Assembly at Charing Cross on Mall Road, a busy thoroughfare
- Pharmaceutical manufacturers and chemists were protesting in the area
- A nearby parked vehicle exploded
- DIG Traffic Lahore and SSP killed
- Large contingents of security forces, including Pak Army, have cordoned of the area
Map of the area.
Rescue services, including ambulances and fire tenders have reached the spot of the incident. The injured are being shifted to Mayo Hospital and Ganga Ram Hospital.
Contingents of Pakistan Army and Rangers have also reached the site and an emergency has been declared in all hospitals of Lahore.
Security forces cordoned off the area with tents, and the inner cordon was taken over by Pak Army personnel.
Terror alert
NCTA notification.
In a notification issued on February 7 to the Home Secretary, Punjab, the Provincial Police Officer and DG Pak Rangers Punjab, the National Counterterrorism Authority (NACTA) had warned of a possible terrorist attack in Lahore.
NACTA had directed that all vital installations, including important buildings, hospitals and schools, be kept under strict vigilance.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said that maximum preparations were made after the threat alert was received.
“The spot where the blast took place is always under threat. Even if there was no alert, strict security measures are always taken in the area.”
"Extreme vigilance and heightened security measures are suggested to avoid any untoward incident," the notification added.
This is a developing story that is being updated as the situation evolves. Initial reports in the media can sometimes be inaccurate. We will strive to ensure timeliness and accuracy by relying on credible sources such as qualified authorities and our staff reporters.