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Terrorist attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi on Monday leaves multiple dead

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 30 Jun, 2020 01:56 AM
  • Terrorist attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi on Monday leaves multiple dead

According local media and police gunmen opened fire at the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi, Pakistan on Monday killing five people. Policemen and security officials are among those confirmed dead. 

In a press conference Abid Ali, Director of the Pakistan Stock Exchange, said that four attackers entered the compound and started firing but were killed by security forces. "There were four attackers who came from the parking lot, they threw a grenade at the main entrance of the KSE (stock exchange) and then started firing indiscriminately," Ali said. "The attackers were wearing uniform that looked like police uniforms, all four have been killed and the situation is currently under control."

According to Maj. Gen. Omar Ahmed Bukhari, The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) group has claimed responsibility for the attack, the director general of the Pakistan Rangers Sindh, a paramilitary force under command of the country's military. "We are investigating further, to find out who these people are," Bukhari said. A BLA source, confirming the claim, said: "Majeed Brigade of Baloch Liberation Army today has carried out a self-sacrificing attack on Karachi stock exchange. Our fighters are inside the building and have taken control of the area." The BLA has conducted a low-level separatist insurgency against targets in Pakistan for nearly two decades. The group was initially formed due to anger over the state's perceived monopoly over Balochistan province's mineral resources. It has previously killed and kidnapped Chinese engineers working in the province.

A Pakistan Stock Exchange reached out to the media regarding the incident with the following message, "The situation is still unfolding and management, with the help of security forces, is managing the security and controlling the situation," it said. "We will issue a more detailed statement in due course once the situation is under control and more details are known. For now firing has stopped and reinforcement are in place,".  The Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi is the country's largest. It's located in the city's economic hub, where all major banks and financial services are located and where there is a heightened security presence.

Photo courtesy of Jakarta Post 

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