Grid station attack: Wapda’s missing men return home

All four employees freed from different locations in the city.


Our Correspondent April 08, 2013
Militants attacked the station last Monday, which left four Wapda employees and three policemen dead. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD IQBAL/EXPRESS

PESHAWAR: Four employees of the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda), who were missing since the April 1 attack on Sheikh Muhammadi grid station, safely returned to their homes on Sunday.

Militants attacked the station last Monday, which left four Wapda employees and three policemen dead. Since then, four people had been missing.

Law enforcement agencies were searching for the men in the suburbs adjacent to Badhaber. The grid station falls next to militancy-hit Khyber Agency.

Confirming the news, Skeikh Muhammadi Grid Station Sub-Divisional Officer, Engineer Junaid Khan said: “Fahim Khan, Shoaib Khan, Faizul Bari and Zeeshan Khan have been released. I met all of them and they are fine.”

He said he was not sure where they had been released from. They were freed from different areas from where they took cabs and reached their homes, Khan said.

Shahjehan, a Wapda official, added that Fahim and Shoaib were SDOs while Bari and Zeeshan were Sub-Station Officers.

Badhaber DSP Fazal-e-Mula said he had been informed about the workers release. However, he added, “They were not recovered from our jurisdiction.”

Earlier, the Hydro Electric Central Labour Union (Heclu) had warned of holding countrywide protests and strikes if the workers were not found.



The union has also demanded a compensation of Rs3 million for the families of the four slain employees and better security for Wapda employees. “We have consistently come under militant attacks in the past few months in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. It has become difficult for us to continue our services when the government and security forces are taking less and less interest in our protection,” said Heclu central leader Gohar Ali.

In the past six years, 110 attacks have been reported at Pesco installations. Thirteen attacks took place in the year 2007, 23 in 2008, 29 in 2009, 8 in 2010, 19 in 2011 and 16 in the year 2012. In 2013, two such attacks have taken place in Peshawar alone.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 8th, 2013.

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