Thursday, November 11, 2010

Geo436.com blog: Breaking News Powerful explosion rocks Karachi, 19 martyred

News Alert KARACHI: A powerful blast occurred near Sindh Chief Minister House. At least 19 people including police personnel have been martyred while more than 130 others injured Thursday evening.

Emergency has been imposed in city's hospitals.

Law enforcement agencies have cordoned off the area.

Several buildings in the area were damaged.

The blast took place in front of Sindh CM House, inside the office of Crime Investigation Department (CID).

Geo436's reporters on the scene saw dozens of motorcycles and vehicles destroyed and windowpanes of buildings were shattered up to 2 kilometers away.

Police said nature of blast was yet not known.

Sources said that terrorists entered the CID building and attempted to release their seven aides who were arrested last day.

Police officials told Geo436 that blasts took place when a truck hit the CID buildings.

The administration of Jinnah Post-graduate Medical Centre (JPMC) has appealed people to donate blood for the victims of blast.

Several people lying under the debris of the destroyed buildings and houses near CID office.

Police officials confirmed that terrorists attempted to release detained terrorist Iqbal Bajori. It is not confirmed yet that either Bajori managed to escape or includes among the injured.

TPO Saddar said that about 1000 kilogram explosives were used in the blast.

Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik has directed the authorities to present blasts report immediately.

Ahmed Chinoi, CPLC head, told Geo436 that Karachi is on the target of the terrorists. "It is the most powerful blast in the history of Karachi. A powerful explosion in the red zone area indicates security lapse," he added.

Sindh IG Babar Khattak told Geo436 that the CID office was attacked by the terrorists from two sides before the explosion.

"Firing between the terrorists and security men continued for about five minutes."

He said there was no high profile activity taking place in the CID office.

Khattak told Geo436 that police officials have been deployed outside the hospitals where injured are being treated.


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