Top police officers among 16 dead in Lahore suicide attack During Rally

lahoreblast650x400_636226162327744609LAHORE : Sixteen people died and at least 60 were injured when a suicide bomber had blown himself up in Pakistan’s Lahore, outside the gates of the assembly house of Punjab province. Three top police officers were among the deceased.
The blast occurred minutes after Mobeen arrived at the scene to negotiate with the chemists and pharmaceutical manufacturers who had been protesting outside the assembly.A TV footage shows that a motorcyclist dragging his bike close to police officers and blew himself up. Mobeen is seen in the footage negotiating with the protesters.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanullah confirmed that it was suicide blast and ‘some police officers’ have been killed.He said the agencies had issued a threat alert that terrorists might target Punjab Assembly building and Governor’s House on the Mall Road.

“We have provided security to these venues. Had no demonstration taken place outside the PA building this incident might not have taken place,” he said.The blast was so powerful that it was heard several kilometers from the?place of occurrence.

“The chemists were protesting against the controversial drug regulations the government has recently imposed. Several protesters were lying on the road before the rescuers shifted them,” said Ishtiaq Ahmed, a representative of the Lahore Chemist Association.
Lahore Traffic Police chief capt (R) Ahmed Mobeen, Senior Superintendent Police Zahid Gondal and DSP Pervez Butt were killed in the blast, multiple media reports said.
Lahore police chief Amin Wains confirmed death of Mobeen. He, however, did not confirm about other casualties. “I can confirm the death of Mr Ahmed Mobeen at the moment,” he said.

Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah has confirmed that the blast was a suicide attack. He said alerts had been issued that terrorists might target Punjab Assembly building and the Governor’s House on the Mall Road. Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique said the condition of at least 11 of the injured people is critical.

Pakistani media reported that the blast took place early this evening on Mall Road, a busy locality, where a protest rally was being held by the city’s chemists. Television footage showed a motorcyclist dragging his bike close to police officers and blow himself up. The blast was so powerful that it was heard several kilometers from the place of occurrence.
Lahore Traffic Police chief Captain Mobeen Ahmed, Senior Superintendent Police Lahore Zahid Gondal and Deputy Superintendent of Police Pervez Butt were among the deceased. There was heavy police presence in the area in view of the protest.

“The target was not the protest demonstration but the police officers,” news agency Pti quoted a police officer as saying. The blast took place minutes after Mr Mobeen – who had survived an earlier attempt of his life in Balochistan — arrived at the scene to negotiate with the protesters.
Last year, a bombing had taken place in a public park of the city that killed nearly 70 people.
(With inputs from agencies)

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