Low-intensity bomb: Private school’s hostel damaged in blast
No casualties reported, police say students were attending classes.
The blast damaged one of the walls along with the main gate of the school. PHOTO: FILE
A private school’s hostel was partially destroyed on Monday when a bomb planted by unidentified militants inside the building exploded on Swabi-Jehangira Road.
A low-intensity bomb planted along the boundary wall of the hostel of Quaid-e-Azam Public School and College exploded at around 12pm, damaging one of the walls along with the main gate, said Swabi police official Izhar Shah.
The official said the police rushed to the site following the incident, adding that no casualties were reported as students were attending classes and the hostel was empty.
Around one kilogramme of explosives was used in the bomb, said a member of the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS). An FIR was registered and investigation has started.
On Tuesday last week, two buses parked in the premises of a private school were damaged when low-intensity bombs planted by unidentified militants exploded in Chaut Lahor tehsil, Swabi. No casualty was reported as all students were inside the school premises at the time.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 29th, 2013.
A low-intensity bomb planted along the boundary wall of the hostel of Quaid-e-Azam Public School and College exploded at around 12pm, damaging one of the walls along with the main gate, said Swabi police official Izhar Shah.
The official said the police rushed to the site following the incident, adding that no casualties were reported as students were attending classes and the hostel was empty.
Around one kilogramme of explosives was used in the bomb, said a member of the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS). An FIR was registered and investigation has started.
On Tuesday last week, two buses parked in the premises of a private school were damaged when low-intensity bombs planted by unidentified militants exploded in Chaut Lahor tehsil, Swabi. No casualty was reported as all students were inside the school premises at the time.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 29th, 2013.