Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that the federal government is ready to provide maximum assistance to the Sindh police following the Karachi Police Office (KPO) attack, ARY News reported on Friday.
Rana Sanaullah said in a statement that at least six to seven terrorists came in a car and hurled hand grenades at Karachi Police Office (KPO) before entering the building.
The terrorists are currently present on the third floor and an operation is underway to clear the KPO building.
Armed attack on KPO
Unidentified armed men attacked the police chief’s office in Karachi while explosions were also heard before the gunshots.
The attackers hurled hand grenades from the backyard of the police head office and later they entered the four-storey building from the same route.
Police said staffers are still present in the police chief’s office when the attackers carried out explosions and gunfire.
‘Six terrorists at KPO’
DIG South Irfan Baloch told the media that at least six terrorists were present inside KPO building. He said that the terrorists entered the building from the second entrance as per initial report.
DIG Baloch said that they are trying to kill or arrest the terrorists at the earliest.
CM takes notice
Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah took notice of the attack on the Karachi police chief’s office.
CM Murad Ali Shah directed deputy inspector generals (DIGs) to send contingents to the KPO and arrest the attackers. He sought a report from the concerned officer.
Bulletproof vehicle enters KPO premises
After the explosions of hand grenades, a bulletproof vehicle entered the KPO premises.
The terrorists used hand grenades and heavy arms to stop the advancement of law enforcement agencies (LEAs). It was learnt that some terrorists were also present in an adjacent residential building.
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