Railway track in Quetta blown up by suspected militants

Explosion destroyed a two feet portion of the 13km-long railway track


Mohammad Zafar May 10, 2018
Representational image. PHOTO: REUTERS

QUETTA: Suspected militants blew up a railway track in the Saryab Road area of the provincial capital early Thursday morning.

The explosion destroyed a two feet portion of the 13km-long railway track. As a result, several trains travelling from Quetta to other areas of the country faced disruption of services, said the railway authorities.

Frontier Corps, other law enforcement personnel, bomb disposal squad and the divisional superintendent of Pakistan Railways reached the site of the incident and started their investigation. According to security forces, bomb squad successfully defused another 20kg bomb planted on the railway track.

Interior minister assures Hazara community of security

The attack comes days after security was beefed up in the city following visits by Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal.


"In order to prevent attacks on the Hazara community, we have increased security check-points at Hazara Town, Marriabad and on Spini Road by up to 30 per cent," said Frontier Corps (FC) Commandant Ghazaband Scouts Brigadier Rab Nawaz.

 

 

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