ISLAMABAD, June 10: A senior government officer and his friend were injured on Saturday night when an explosive device was hurled into his house in Bhara Kahu, the police said.

Junaid Shah, a deputy director-general in the communications department, along with his friend Malik Shaukat Ali, a Pakistani origin British national, was taking tea in the courtyard when someone threw an explosive device resembling a hand grenade over the boundary wall.

As the device landed close to them, the two persons tried to get away from it but the device exploded with a big bang leaving both of them injured, a police officer leading the investigations told Dawn.

According to the police, injuries received by Junaid Shah and Shaukat Ali were caused by splinters.

Shortly after the explosion, bomb disposal experts and a police team reached the site and collected the evidence and remnants of the explosive device.

“The device cannot be declared a hand grenade until the bomb disposal experts’ report is received,” the police officer said.

Meanwhile, the two injured persons were shifted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) where the doctors described their condition as stable.

Opinion

Editorial

IMF hopes
Updated 14 Sep, 2024

IMF hopes

Constant borrowing is not the solution to the nation’s deep-seated economic woes and structural issues.
Media unity
14 Sep, 2024

Media unity

IN recent years, media owners and senior decision-makers in newsrooms across the country have found themselves in...
Grim example
Updated 14 Sep, 2024

Grim example

The state, as well as the ulema, must reiterate the fact that no one can be allowed to play executioner in blasphemy cases.
Monetary easing
Updated 13 Sep, 2024

Monetary easing

The fresh rate cut shows SBP's confidence over recent economic stability amid hopes of IMF Board approving new bailout.
Troubled waters
13 Sep, 2024

Troubled waters

THE proposed contentious amendments to the Irsa Act have stirred up quite a few emotions in Sindh. Balochistan, too,...
Deceptive records
13 Sep, 2024

Deceptive records

IN a post-pandemic world, we should know better than to tamper with grave public health issues, particularly fudging...