Two cops providing security to polio teams martyred in targeted attacks in Bajaur

CM Afridi condemns attacks, instructs IG to submit detailed report

Police officials gather evidence from the site of an attack on polio workers in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. PHOTO: FILE

Two police officers providing security for polio vaccination teams were martyred on Monday in separate targeted attacks in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s (K-P) Bajaur.

District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Khalid told The Express Tribune the first attack occurred in the Qila Nazakai area of Salarzai, where Constable Syed Aziz, assigned to protect a polio team, was shot by unidentified gunmen and died at the scene.

"While authorities conducted investigations and search operations following the first attack, a second attack took place in the village of Tabei. Constable Syed Qadir Shah, returning from polio duty, was shot in indiscriminate firing and succumbed to his injuries," he said.

At Bajaur police lines, the bodies of the two officers were laid to rest with funeral prayers attended by Deputy Commissioner Shahid Ali, Pakistan Peoples Party President Haji Sher Bahadur, Awami National Party leader Syed Sadiq Akbar, police and security officials, and representatives of various local communities.

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Following the attacks, district authorities and police increased security across Salarzai and the wider Bajaur district. Search operations continue in the affected areas to apprehend the perpetrators.

K-P Chief Minister Sohail Afridi condemned the attacks, calling the incidents cowardly acts, and instructed the inspector general of police to submit a detailed report.

“Targeting officials serving a national duty is an extremely cowardly act. Terrorists will never succeed in their nefarious intentions,” Afridi said.

He assured the families of the deceased that the provincial government stood with them in their grief and would provide all possible support.

Governor Faisal Karim Kundi also condemned the attacks, saying they were carried out by forces hostile to the country and humanity, supported by India.

“The terrorist attack that claimed the lives of two police officers is deeply tragic,” he said.

He also praised the bravery of the police personnel, adding, “The people of K-P take pride in their martyrs and heroes in the police force.”

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