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1 dead and many injured in blast near New Memon Mosque in Karachi's Kharadar area

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At least 10 people have been injured in a blast near New Memon Mosque in Karachi's Kharadar area.

Motorcycles, a rickshaw and a police mobile suffered damage as per footage shown on DawnNewsTV, which also showed people trying to put out fire.

City SP Ali Mardan Khoso said it was a "bomb blast", according to initial reports. He said that a police mobile was damaged in the explosion and a police officer was injured as well.

Head of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Trauma Centre at Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, Dr Sabir Memon, confirmed to Dawn.com that around 10 injured have been brought at the medical facility. He said the condition of six of the injured was critical.

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KARACHI: At least one woman died and 11 others sustained injuries in an explosion on Karachi’s MA Jinnah road, police said on Monday.

Medical Superintendent of Civil Hospital Dr Rubina confirmed the death of the woman in the blast, saying that the condition of the four injured is critical.

According to preliminary investigation, an improvised explosive device (IED) was planted in a motorcycle to target a police vehicle.

In view of the emergency situation, the bomb disposal squad personnel have also reached the blast site.

Rescue sources said police personnel were also among the injured.

The police have cordoned off the area and further investigation is underway.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has taken notice of the blast that took place in the Kharadar locality of the metropolis.

He directed the Sindh police chief to submit a detailed report on the incident and also ordered the district administration to reach the spot and carry out rescue work.

An emergency has been declared at the Civil Hospital on the order of the chief minister, the spokesperson said.

Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab said in a tweet that the number of injured increased to 11 while four are critically injured.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the blast in Karachi and offered condolences to the family of the deceased woman and 11 injured persons.

The PM directed to immediately arrest the culprits involved in the deadly incident and assured the Sindh government of the Centre’s all-out support for defeating the menace of terrorism.

“All provinces should improve security arrangements to protect the lives and property of the people,” the statement quoted the premier as saying.

No group has claimed the responsibility for the blast.

Express Tribune
 
Karachi police avoid jumping to conclusion due to ‘similarities’ in recent blasts

KARACHI: While the Sindh chief minister admitted on Tuesday that the third bomb blast within three weeks in Karachi, in which a woman was killed and over a dozen people were injured on Monday night, was an intelligence failure, police investigators found “many striking similarities” between the last two explosions, but moving forward in their investigation cautiously and didn’t want to jump to any quick conclusion.

The officials, however, believed that it would be too early to suspect that a same group was behind the two attacks.

Unlike the past attacks, there was no word from any militant outfit to claim the responsibility of Monday’s Kharadar blast, but the investigators said that their process of investigation neither solely relied on ‘claims’ by any group, nor they were suspecting any group for the fresh assault at the initial stage of the probe.

No group has so far claimed responsibility for Kharadar explosion

First BLA and then SRA

First it was the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) that claimed the attack on Chinese teachers in University of Karachi last month and then the outlawed Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) came up with the same message over social media platforms for the last week’s Saddar assault.

An investigator said: “The technology used in the Kharadar and Saddar blasts was almost similar. Both IEDs were detonated by remote controls functional within the radius of 50 metres. The only difference so far we have seen is the nature of explosives and make of the device. The Saddar IED was of quite conventional type, made with domestic techniques. The Kharadar attack was executed through more sophisticated device, which was usually developed commercially for different reasons.

“We assess that some 4.5kg and 5kg explosive material had been used in the last night attack. Both bombs used for attacks in a week had ball bearings to make them more lethal,” he said.

The investigators, meanwhile, spotted the owner of the motorbike used in the attack.

They said that doubts emerged when it turned out that the owner of the motorbike, a resident of Gulistan-i-Jauhar, had handed over the motorbike to his domestic servant before his death seven months ago.

“Now the servant has gone missing, which has raised suspicions,” said another official.

“He’s a resident of rural Sindh and he wasn’t even found in his ancestral home. So the efforts are under way and we are connecting the dots to explore every possible angle to determine the people and their motive behind the attack.”

Intelligence failure

Earlier at CM House, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah shared his thoughts when he was asked about the recent wave of terror in Karachi during a press conference. He sounded confident that the law and order in the province was under control, but accepted that anti-social and anti-state elements had started creating unrest.

“But, we would not allow them to achieve their nefarious designs,” he vowed.

Mr Shah said that when the Bolton Market incident took place he was in Abu Dhabi with PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto to offer condolences over the death of the ruler of the UAE.

“I cut my visit short and rushed back to Karachi,” he said and added that upon reaching at around 1.15am held an emergency meeting with law-enforcement officers concerned.

The CM said that he had told the policemen that it was intelligence failure that three incidents had taken place one after another.

He pointed out that when a terrorist carrying a bag entered Karachi University why her bag was not checked.

He said that the police would sensitise citizens to inform ‘15’ whenever they witness any suspicious activity.

“The police will talk to shopkeepers in the market to keep proper vigilance in their parking lots and install their private closed-circuit television camera system,” he said.
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Govt sacks Mushtaq Mahar as Sindh IG

  • Decisions has been taken following a deterioration in the law and order situation.
  • Additional IG Dr Kamran Fazl to perform additional duties until next appointment is made.
  • Sources reveal Sindh govt was not happy with the performance and behaviour of Mahar.

KARACHI: The government has sacked Mushtaq Mahar from the post of Sindh inspector-general, an official notification issued by the Establishment Division confirmed, following a deterioration in the law and order situation.

A separate notification confirmed that the Sindh government has given additional charge of the Sindh IG post to Additional IG Dr Kamran Fazl — An officer of the Police Service of Pakistan (**-21).

Several terrorist attacks have been witnessed in Karachi, the financial capital of the province, in the last month. There have been speculations that the Sindh government wanted to remove the Sindh IG because of the increase in terrorist activities.

Mahar was also not seen at the site of the blast that took place two days ago in Kharadar’s Bolton Market and was also absent from the meeting held by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

According to sources, the Sindh government was not happy with the performance and behaviour of Mahar and wanted to replace him even before the three major terrorist attacks witnessed in Karachi.

“Mushtaq Ahmed Mahar, a **-22 officer of Police Service of Pakistan, previously serving as Provincial Police Officer (PPO), Government of Sindh, is transferred and directed to report to Establishment Division, with immediate effect and until further notice,” the notification read.

Sources further added that Dr Kamran Fazl has been asked to perform duties as acting IG Sindh till his retirement on July 17 following which Mohsin Butt will probably be appointed as the new inspector-general of the province.

Timeline of three major Karachi blasts

April 26 — four people, including three Chinese nationals, were killed while four others sustained injuries in a suicide blast, carried out by a burqa-clad woman, on the premises of the University of Karachi.

May 13 — at least one person was killed and thirteen were left injured in a blast that rocked the Saddar area of Karachi last week.

May 16 — one woman was killed and nearly a dozen people — including three police officers — wounded as a blast ripped through Karachi's crowded Bolton Market in Kharadar. Officials said that a police vehicle was the target as three policemen sustained injuries when an improvised explosive device, planted in a motorcycle, was detonated near the mobile.
 
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