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KARACHI: Unknown motorcyclists hurled a grenade near a private school in Karachi's Gulshan-i-Iqbal Block 7 area Tuesday morning causing fear and panic among area residents though no loss of life or property was reported in the incident.
DIG-East Munir Sheikh said that the school was not directly targeted in the attack and added that the blast had taken place in a lane between two sections of the school.
He further said that there were no casualties reported as the school was closed and no students or staff were present at the premises.
The attackers also left a threat letter before escaping from the scene.
Security and emergency teams reached the site and cordoned off the area. One track of the University Road was blocked after the incident which caused a traffic snarl up in the area.
Director General Rangers Maj-Gen Bilal Akbar also visited the blast site.
Read: Militant siege of Peshawar school ends, 141 killed
Provincial education minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro took notice of the blast and sought a report over the incident from Additional Inspector General (AIG) Karachi police.
Following the carnage at the Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16 which had claimed the lives of more than 150 people including 141 school children, the winter vacations of schools were extended by the government for security reasons.
Also read: Private schools told to make own security arrangements
The Sindh government had announced that only those schools should reopen for classes where foolproof security arrangements have been made. It also decided to implement a ‘short-term security plan’ for all educational institutions in the metropolis.
— Mohammad Raza and Imran Khan contributed to reporting
Grenade attack on school in Karachi, no injuries - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
DIG-East Munir Sheikh said that the school was not directly targeted in the attack and added that the blast had taken place in a lane between two sections of the school.
He further said that there were no casualties reported as the school was closed and no students or staff were present at the premises.
The attackers also left a threat letter before escaping from the scene.
Security and emergency teams reached the site and cordoned off the area. One track of the University Road was blocked after the incident which caused a traffic snarl up in the area.
Director General Rangers Maj-Gen Bilal Akbar also visited the blast site.
Read: Militant siege of Peshawar school ends, 141 killed
Provincial education minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro took notice of the blast and sought a report over the incident from Additional Inspector General (AIG) Karachi police.
Following the carnage at the Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16 which had claimed the lives of more than 150 people including 141 school children, the winter vacations of schools were extended by the government for security reasons.
Also read: Private schools told to make own security arrangements
The Sindh government had announced that only those schools should reopen for classes where foolproof security arrangements have been made. It also decided to implement a ‘short-term security plan’ for all educational institutions in the metropolis.
— Mohammad Raza and Imran Khan contributed to reporting
Grenade attack on school in Karachi, no injuries - Pakistan - DAWN.COM