SP CID CHAUDHRY ASLAM MARTYRED IN KARACHI BLAST
KARACHI:
CID Police suffered a major blow as SP Chaudhry Aslam and two other policemen
were martyred while 11 more sustained injuries in a blast in the Essa Nagri
area near the Lyari Expressway.
The
outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Mohamand Agency claimed responsibility for the
attack.
DIG
Munir Sheikh said the bomb was a planted device and according to reports over
25 kilograms of explosives were used. The DIG added that Aslam was not
travelling in a bullet-proof vehicle as his regular car was being repaired. Two
police mobiles which were part of Aslam's convoy were damaged in the blast.
Initially
it was reported that the blast was a suicide attack and the bombers had arrived
at the site in a yellow cab.
Condemning
the attack, Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon said the attack was being
investigated.
CPLC
chief Ahmed Chinoy said the attack will not dampen the morale of Sindh police
and the operation against the terrorists would continue.
Meanwhile,
CID anti-extremism cell In-charge Raja Umar Khattab said: “Tehreek-e-Taliban
and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were and still are a threat.”
He
vowed to continue the mission of Chaudhry Aslam.
Reactions
Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif condemned the attack and called Chaudhry Aslam a brave
officer, saying his sacrifice would not go to waste.
PPP
Patron-in-Chief, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari tweeted: “Shaheed Chaudary Aslam had
been threatened & attacked B4. He didn't back down. He died a brave man.
Shame on cowards.”
MQM
chief Altaf Hussain called for the immediate arrest of terrorists behind the
attack. He added that terrorist activity in a major city like Karachi was a
great cause of concern.
The
attack was also condemned by PTI chairman Imran Khan who placed responsibility
on authorities in Sindh.
Profile
Chaudhry
Aslam, was seen as one of Pakistan’s toughest police officers. He survived
several attacks on his life, including a suicide attack on his residence in
September 2011 in which almost eight people were killed
Starting
his career as an ASI in 1984, Muhammad Aslam Khan, commonly known as Chaudhry
Aslam, was serving as the Superintendent Police (SP) of the Central
Investigation Department (CID). He had served as a station house officer (SHO)
at a number of police stations in the metropolis.
He
originally hailed from Manshera in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Chaudhry was added in
front of his name due to his role in the Karachi operation. In 2010, Khan was
appointed as a head of the Investigation Wing of the CID. Earlier, he also
headed the Lyari Task Force (LTF) to uproot gangsters from Lyari.
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