Sunday, 18 September 2011

DAILY BUSINESS NEWS IN BRIEF: 19.09.2011

Blast in Karachi’s DHA leaves eight dead
KARACHI: Eight people including six police officers were killed and several more wounded Monday in a car bomb attack targeting a senior policeman in Pakistan’s financial capital Karachi, officials said.
Senior Superintendent Aslam Khan, who was unhurt but whose home was destroyed, told AFP he had been threatened by the Pakistani Taliban and that he was the target of the attack.
“It was a car bomb attack on my house,” he said. “I was receiving threats from Tehreek-e-Taliban. Taliban are involved in this attack.” Khan heads the counter-terrorism unit of the Police Crime Investigation Department in Karachi, investigating Islamist militant cells in the city.
Several neighbouring houses were also wrecked in the attack, private Pakistan TV channels showed, with four cars being badly damaged and a two-metre deep crater left in front of Khan’s home.
“Eight people including six policemen have been killed and several others were wounded. It was a car bomb attack,” Shoukat Hussain, another senior police officer told AFP. “A child and a woman were also killed.”
“We are investigating whether a suicide bomber was riding the car or someone parked it outside the house,” Hussain added.
Simi Jamal, a senior doctor at Karachi’s main Jinnah hospital, told AFP:
“We have received three dead bodies.”
Karachi, Pakistan’s economic hub, is currently undergoing its worst ethnic- and politically-linked unrest in 16 years, with more than 100 people killed in one week alone last month.
The gang wars have been linked to ethnic tensions between the Mohajirs, the Urdu-speaking majority represented by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), and Pashtun migrants affiliated to the rival Awami National Party (ANP).
The nationally ruling Pakistan People’s Party, which was elected in 2008 after nine years of military rule, insists that civilian authorities are capable of controlling the bloodshed, despite calls for military intervention.

BRIEF NEWS:

·      TTP claims responsibility for Karachi blast
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·      Asian Markets fall on new Europe fears
·      Sindh flood affectees await relief
·      20 killed in road accident in Jharkhand
·      Strauss says he regrets moralfailing
·      Al-Qahtani wants to surrender: S.Arabia
·      Oil down in Asian trade
·      Death toll in India-Nepal quake up to 36
·      Hina Rabbani Khar discusses Pak-US ties with Clinton
·      24 more disgnostic labs sealed off
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Mohammed Saleem Mansoori

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