Bomb hits police station in NW Pakistan; 6 wounded
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistani police say a bomb has exploded near a police station in the northwestern city of Peshawar, wounding six people.
Police official Salim Khan says the bomb went off at a building where criminals and militants are held for initial questioning.
The official said Friday’s blast also damaged a nearby mosque.
Peshawar is the capital of North West Frontier province, which has been hit by scores of bomb and suicide attacks in recent years. The latest bombing comes a day after four coordinated attacks in Pakistan killed 39 people.
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ISLAMABAD (AP) — A Pakistani official played down suggestions that the Taliban had become entrenched in the nuclear-armed country’s heartland Friday, a day after a series of deadly attacks indicated the Islamist extremists have made inroads far from their sanctuaries along the Afghan border.
A wave of violence in the past two weeks has killed more than 150 people in Pakistan and fueled concerns that the Taliban are forging links with other militant groups in the country, an alliance that would vastly increase the threats to the U.S.-allied government. Many ordinary Pakistanis are anxiously questioning whether the state has the ability to avert the danger.
On Thursday, gunmen attacked three law enforcement compounds in the country’s second-largest city of Lahore — the capital of the Punjab — killing 19 people. The nine attackers were also killed. The new violence appeared aimed at preventing the army from launching an offensive in the militant stronghold of South Waziristan along the Afghan border.
Two officials said initial investigations into the Lahore attacks showed Taliban from the Afghan border region and militants from Punjab were responsible.
“This was a well-coordinated Taliban operation supported by local groups,” Umer Virk, head of the Lahore anti-terrorist police, told The Associated Press.
Observers say Punjab’s militant problem is most pervasive in its south. But speaking to reporters in Lahore on Friday, provincial Law Minister Rana Sanaullah played down any such threat.
“The Taliban don’t have any authority in southern Punjab, and there is no need for any operation against them,” he said.
Sanaullah, who said authorities had arrested some people in connection with the assaults, also defended the performance of security agencies during the standoffs, and said previous intelligence about the possible attacks was too vague to act upon.
The tactics used in Lahore were similar to previous strikes blamed on the Taliban network in South Waziristan and allied militants from Punjab, the nation’s most populous and powerful province. The methods include using teams of gunmen carrying suicide vests.
The government has said the planning for the attacks is often done near the Afghan border, while the foot soldiers are recruited in Punjab. In claiming responsibility for another recent attack, the Taliban said one of their cells in Punjab had carried it out.
Pakistanis have grown less inclined to support the Taliban over the past year, opinion polls have shown, but many are expressing anger and helplessness over how to deal with the strikes.
“The terrorists seem more committed to their cause than the government is to eliminating them,” said Saima Ahmed, 33, a bank employee in the southern city of Karachi. “Our inherent weaknesses, corruption, and inability to govern the country are now exposed fully. It’s total chaos all over the country.”
The U.S. hopes that a Pakistani army operation in South Waziristan will help break much of the militant network that threatens both Pakistan and American troops across the border in Afghanistan.
In Lahore, retired police officer Mohammad Sadique blamed the U.S. for the problems.
“So long as the American forces are present in Afghanistan, these terrorist attacks in Pakistan will continue,” he said, adding that he condemned the strikes because “no Muslim can kill his own brother or sister.”
The Pakistani army has given no time frame for the expected offensive in South Waziristan. It has reportedly already sent two divisions totaling 28,000 men and blockaded the area. Analysts say that with winter approaching, any push would likely have to begin soon to be successful.
Associated Press writers Ashraf Khan in Karachi and Babar Dogar in Lahore contributed to this report.
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