Blast near Chinese Consulate in Karachi injures 3
KARACHI: Three people were injured as a result of a blast near the Chinese Consulate in the Clifton area of Karachi on Monday, Express News reported.
Express News reported that a bomb had been planted on a motorcycle parked near Pakistan Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management. The institute is located right next to the consulate.
Inspector General (IG) Sindh Fayyaz Leghari told The Express Tribune that TV reports stating the consulate was the target are wrong. “The bomb was planted on a motorcycle in the parking lot of the office of Pakistan Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management.”
He said that two people, including one Rangers official, were injured in the incident.
One car and up to three motorcycles parked nearby were reported to have been destroyed as a result of the blast.
Various police teams, including the Crime Investigation Department and the Special Investigation Unit were on the spot to investigate the incident.
Express News reported that Legahri also announced a one million rupee award for anyone who provides information regarding the blast.
Earlier, the office of a construction company located in the nearby Khayaban-e-Shamsheer area of DHA had come under attack by extortionists. A cracker blast had left one person injured.
Earlier it was KSA, now its China. The message is clear. Leave Pakistan alone and let us see it.
Possible Rahman Malik reaction:
Teesri koowat ![]()
khoofia haath ![]()
inquirey committee ![]()
china best friend ![]()
S****ecurity beefed up ![]()
ijaazat nahi deiN ge :nono:
guidance from Altaf bhai ![]()
back to Islamabad ![]()