Pakistan Navy personnel among 14 massacred execution-style near Ormara

Terrorists checked identity cards of passengers before offloading them


Mohammad Zafar April 18, 2019
PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

QUETTA: At least 14 passengers, including Pakistan Navy personnel, were offloaded from buses and were shot dead by terrorists on the Makran Coastal Highway early Tuesday.

"The martyred include personnel from the Pakistan Navy," said a spokesperson from the service.

A passenger bus – travelling between Karachi and Gwadar – was stopped by around 25 unidentified attackers in the Buzi pass area near Hangol after midnight.

The terrorists – wearing Frontier Corps uniforms – checked the identity cards of the passengers before offloading and abducting the victims.

“The attackers were wearing uniforms from the paramilitary Frontier Corps,” said provincial home secretary Haider Ali while talking to AFP.

They "stopped buses on the Makran Coastal Highway and gunned down 14 people," he said.

Two of those abducted reportedly managed to escape while 14 were shot dead and their bodies were recovered from near a local restaurant in the area.

Security forces reached the spot soon after the incident and started an initial investigation into the attack and established a cordon. Rescue teams moved the bodies of the victims to a Navy hospital in Ormara for the identification process.

Attack shows a 'pattern'

In a statement, President Dr Arif Alvi expressed deep grief and sorrow over the loss of precious lives and said such attempts to spread mischief in the country will not succeed.

“The nation is united and committed against terrorism,” he added.

Prime Minister Imran Khan also condemned the attack and has asked for a report of the attack.

The premier has directed the authorities to make every possible effort to identify and to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice.

He has also expressed his sympathies with the families of the victims.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry also condemned the incident and stated the attack, along with the recent attacks on the Hazara community and the April 16 Hayatabad gun battle, show a “pattern” and the government will continue the fight against terrorism.

He further said that the country had sacrificed many lives but the “fight is far from over”.



Condemning the incident, Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan said the terrorists killing innocents are working on an agenda pushed by anti-state elements. “It is a conspiracy to create hurdles in the development of Balochistan.”

Former president and PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari also condemned the attack in the Buzi area and said innocent people lost their lives and it cannot be forgiven.

Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari also expressed shock and grief.



 

 

COMMENTS (2)

Ilyas Khan | 5 years ago | Reply It beggars belief that the armed forces personnel were not armed while travelling in strife ridden area, and that too during the night. And in an age when everybody carries a mobile phone, there should have been a line of communication for the services personnel to verify the random stop and search checks.
pakistani | 5 years ago | Reply when are we going to say it out loud these are indian terrorists
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