Terror revisits Lahore: At least 15 killed in Mall Road bomb blast

LAHORE – At least 15 people including senior police officers have been killed while 85 other were injured after a strong explosion near Punjab Assembly on Sunday.

The bomb blast occurred at Chairing Cross, Mall Road, Lahore, killing DIG Traffic Capt (r) Ahmad Mubeen, SSP Mahmood Gondal and DSP Pervez Butt, police sources told Daily Pakistan.

The incident occurred as hundreds of chemists were protesting nearby against a new regulatory law, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said.

News in brief

  • CTO Traffic Lahore Captain Syed Ahmed Mobin martyred
  • Acting DIG Zahid Ikram Gondal also martyred
  • Bomb exploded outside the gate of Punjab Assembly, a busy thoroughfare
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturers and chemists were protesting in the area
  • A nearby parked vehicle exploded
  • Agencies had already warned of a major attack on Lahore
  • PM Nawaz, Army chief General Qamar Bajwa, CM Punjab, Bilawal Bhutto, Asif Ali Zardari and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah condemned the incident
  • Social media users were quick to suggest the blast was meant to derail plans to hold the highly-anticipated final of the PSL in Lahore

Many vehicles parked near the blast site caught fire, triggering panic and chaos in the area.

Heavy contingents of police and Rescue-1122 teams have reached the spot and shifting the injured – including policemen and media persons – to nearby hospitals. Firefighters are also busy in extinguishing the fire.

At Chairing Cross, medical store owners were staging a protest sit-in against the Drug Act introduced by the Punjab Government and hundreds of people were present there when the incident occurred.

Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah confirmed the blast, saying that police failed to maintain high-level security due to massive participation of people in the protest.

“It is premature to say anything about the nature of the blast and the exact number of injured people,” he added.

Jamaatur Ahrar, a faction of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has claimed the responsibility of the terror attack in Lahore that took lives of around 16 people, and injured several others.

Last year, on Easter Sunday (March 27, 2016), at least 75 people were killed and over 340 injured in a suicide bombing that hit the main entrance of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, one of the largest parks in Lahore, Pakistan.

The attack targeted Christians who were celebrating Easter. Of the 75 dead, 14 were identified as Christians and the rest (61) as Muslims. The majority of victims were women and children.
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a group affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban, had claimed responsibility for the attack.

The attack led to worldwide condemnation and national mourning throughout Pakistan. As a result, Pakistan launched a widespread counter-terrorism operation in South Punjab, killing prominent leaders of banned outfits and arresting more than 200 people.

 

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