Policeman martyred in attack on polio vaccination team in Karak

Polio worker also injured: Polio drive postponed for a day amid rising security threats in Balochistan

By: News Desk
Published: 12:13 PM, 16 Dec, 2024
Policeman martyred in attack on polio vaccination team in Karak
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During an attack on the polio drive in the western areas of the country, a policeman was martyred while protecting the vaccination team in the Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Monday.

According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, some unknown armed persons attacked the polio vaccination team in the Shakarkhel area of the Terai Police Station in Karak, resulting in the death of one police official.

As per the channel report, the armed attack also left a polio worker injured, leading to widespread panic in the area. 

The channel reported that the slain police official was identified as Irfan.

District Police Officer (DPO) Khan Khail arrived at the crime scene, and a search operation is currently underway in the vicinity.

Police have surrounded the area with heavy reinforcement in pursuit of unknown assailants responsible for the attack.

Karak is the headquarters of Karak District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Karak is said to be the single district in Pakistan that is inhabited by only one tribe of Pashtuns — the Khattaks.

Polio drive in Balochistan postponed

It is also worth mentioning that, due to security reasons, the polio campaign in Balochistan has been postponed for one day upon the request of the Home Department. The seven-day polio campaign was supposed to begin today.

The Balochistan Home Department wrote a letter to the Secretary of Health to postpone the polio campaign for one day because the department had expressed security concerns based on intelligence information.

According to the Health Department, the polio campaign will now begin tomorrow, and from December 17, over 26.6 million children will be administered polio drops, with 11,000 teams participating in the drive.

Reporter: Qaiser Bukhari and Essa Tarin