Attack on polio team foiled in Karachi

Published December 17, 2013
The attack was aborted by police escorting polio workers in Ahsanabad area on the outskirts of the city.—Reuters/File Photo
The attack was aborted by police escorting polio workers in Ahsanabad area on the outskirts of the city.—Reuters/File Photo

KARACHI: Police aborted a militant attack on a polio vaccination team in Pakistan on Tuesday, killing one attacker and arresting another in the port city of Karachi.

Two militants allegedly belonging to the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group attempted to attack the polio team, but escorting police retaliated against the attack, in the Ahsanabad neighbourhood on the city's northern outskirts.

“Two persons named Ameer Hamza and Misbah, both from TTP, came to attack polio workers and one of them was injured when the police retaliated,” Muneer Shaikh, the senior police officer told news agency AFP.

The wounded militant who was identified as Misbah later died in hospital, police officer Khalid Khan said.

None of the police or the polio team was harmed but police arrested both the militants and seized their weapons.

The vaccination was then called off in the area.

Pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where polio is still endemic, but efforts to stamp out the crippling disease have been hit by repeated attacks on health teams.

Officials blame the violence and suspicions about the vaccine for a surge in cases.

According to the World Health Organization, Pakistan recorded 72 cases of polio this year compared with 58 in 2012.

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