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DAWN.COM | Metropolitan | Four killed in explosion in Karachi

KARACHI: At least four people were killed in an explosion in a house near Babri mosque in Baldia town here on Friday, DIG west Sardar Majeed said.
Majeed said that hand grenades and other weapons were also recovered from the house, DawnNews reported.

Rescue teams have been sent to the site of the blast and the injured are being shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, sources said.


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KARACHI: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has ordered foreign nationals, illegally residing in Karachi, to quit the city within 15 days. - AFP
 
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I must say Mr.Rehman Malik has got some guts.Top level political leaders and military officers r being targeted in Pakistan these days.And yet,he speaks so firmly against terrorism in Pakistan and takes necessary actions.He is aware of the fact that he is a moving target to the talibans,but that doesnt stop him from serving his country.:cheers::cheers:
 
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KARACHI: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has ordered foreign nationals, illegally residing in Karachi, to quit the city within 15 days. - AFP

Glad to hear that Mr Rahman is finally getting out of the typical denial mode and finally realising wht is the threat!
 
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At least seven people have been killed after an explosion destroyed a house in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi.

Police said that the blast on Friday appeared to have been caused by explosives stored in the building.

Television footage showed police removing guns, suicide vests and grenades from the site, in the city's Baldia Town neighbourhood.

"It seems that explosives which were stored in the house caused the explosion," Waseem Ahmad, the Karachi police chief, said.

"It seems that the house was being used by terrorists. We are taking utmost care in removing the rubble. Bomb-disposal officials have arrived at the scene to determine the exact nature of the explosion."

Two people were arrested at the scene of the blast, police said.

"Police believe that this was terrorist cell hiding out in Karachi," Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher, reporting from Islamabad, said.

'Suspects from Swat'

Rehman Malik, Pakistan's interior minister, said the people living in the house were from Swat, a district in the North West Frontier Province where the Pakistani military last year launched an operation against Taliban fighters.

"According to reports they were all asleep in the courtyard when this blast occurred," he said.

The same account was given by a suspect, who was injured in the blast and later captured by police, the Express News television channel reported.

Express News cited unnamed officials as saying that the suspect - identified by a single name, Imran - told investigators that three suicide bombers had put on explosive vests and one went off accidentally as its wearer was :smitten::victory:dozing.

Karachi has largely avoided the suspected Taliban attacks experienced in the rest of the country, but there have been outbreaks of sectarian violence between Sunni and Shia Muslims.

A bomb attack on December 28 hit a procession of Shia Muslims marking the Ashoura ceremony leaving more than 40 people dead.

Al Jazeera's Fisher said: "There has always been a concern about Karachi because it has been seen by many as the gateway that people use to get in and out of the country.

"Finance has been raised for some of the groups behind the bombings in Pakistan in Karachi, there is a support network there.

"There is a concern, given the attack on the parade in the city, this may be the start of more attacks in Karachi."

Attacks across Pakistan have intensified in recent months in an apparent response to a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban in South Waziristan.
Al Jazeera English - CENTRAL/S. ASIA - 'Suspects' die in Karachi explosion

AHHHHHHHHHHH Glade to see this hope to see more like this
 
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he fell asleep with his suicide vest on??

goodness gracious me! From dust he was born and to carbonized matter he left the world, along with some of his accomplices.

Had the property of others not been damaged, i would say that this is indeed the best blast report i could have seen.
 
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Personals watching the CCTV footage are asked to look for restless expressions as a sign of a suicide bomber.... and here the bombers are - dozing off while wearing vests!!

Not only the people, but also the terrorists have started to take suicidal bombing coolly :disagree:
 
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