Pakistani security officials inspect the site of a suicide bomb attack in Charsadda on April 30.
IANS/Islamabad
A senior police official was killed yesterday when unidentified gunmen opened fire on his vehicle in Pakistan’s Karachi city. His driver and a security guard were also killed
Police sources said that Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) Fateh Mohamed Sangi was on his way to his office with his driver and a guard when motorcycle-riding gunmen opened fire on the vehicle, Dawn online reported.
The three men were critically injured and rushed to a nearby hospital, where all three died from their wounds.
“We believe this attack to be an organised terrorist strategy, and we are investigating in great depth,” Inspector General Sindh Ghulam Haider Jamali said.
There are no comments.
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