Gunmen kill 6 Police Escorting Spanish Cyclist
Gunmen opened fire on Pakistani police escorting a Spanish
cyclist through a volatile province bordering Iran on Wednesday, killing six
officers and wounding the Spaniard, said officials.
The attack on the cyclist, who had just arrived from Iran
and whose blog said he was trying to cycle around the world, came one day after
militants in the same region killed 28 people in a bus convoy of Shiite Muslim
pilgrims. One police officer said authorities suspected the same group carried
out both attacks.
The Spanish cyclist had arrived in the town of Dalbandin,
about 350 kilometers (220 miles) from Quetta, provincial capital of
Baluchistan, on Tuesday evening after biking from the Iranian border, said the
provincial Home Secretary, Asadur Rehman Gilani.
Local authorities asked him to stay overnight out of concern
for his safety and then arranged a police escort of more than a dozen officers
to take him to Quetta on Wednesday morning, Gilani said.
When they were in the Mastung district, about 70 kilometers
(45 miles) from Quetta, gunmen opened fire.
Six policemen were killed, while the cyclist and another
nine police officers were wounded, according to a police official Mohammed
Ibrahim.
The Spanish embassy in Islamabad did not return telephone
calls seeking comment.
The Home Secretary identified the Spaniard as Colorado
Solana while the Spanish media identified him as Javier Colorado. A blog
written by the Spaniard said he was cycling around the world and that he had
been the victim of an attack in Pakistan.
Tourists have been targeted in Baluchistan before. Gunmen
last March kidnapped two female Czech tourists and their police guard as they
were traveling on a bus from Iran to Quetta. The captives were taken to
Afghanistan and the officer released but the women are still being held.
No one claimed responsibility for the shooting Wednesday,
but Ibrahim said he suspected the same group that targeted a group of Shiite
pilgrims returning from Iran on Tuesday was responsible for the Wednesday
incident as well.
He described the group as "sectarian." Radical
Sunni Islamic militants who view Shiites as heretics have stepped up attacks
against members of the minority Shiite Muslim sect in recent years. Over 400
Shiites were killed in 2013, according to Human Rights Watch. Violence has been
especially bad in impoverished Baluchistan.
Police initially said 20 people died when a bomb exploded
near the pilgrims' bus, but on Wednesday, a local police official, Asad Cheema,
said the death toll had risen to 28. Some of the wounded were still listed in
critical condition.
Shiite Muslims rallied Wednesday in Quetta, demanding action
to stop the continued violence against their sect. In a show of protest, they
brought the coffins carrying the dead pilgrims into the street.
"We will not bury our dear ones until the government
acts against the attackers," local Shiite leader Agha Dawood said.
Militants also struck in the country's northwest. A bomb
rigged to a bicycle exploded next to a police patrol on its way to guard a
polio vaccination team. Six officers were killed as well as a boy who was
nearby, said officer Shafiullah Khan.
Islamic militants have repeatedly targeted health workers
carrying out anti-polio vaccinations and policemen who are supposed to protect
them. In the last 24 hours alone ten people have been killed in connection with
the anti-polio campaign.
The blast happened in the Charsadda district, just outside
the provincial capital of Peshawar. The bomb also wounded 11 people, four of
them tribal policemen, Khan said.
It was the second such attack in the past 24 hours. On
Tuesday, gunmen killed three health workers in an attack on a polio vaccination
team in the southern port city of Karachi.
Pakistan, one of only three countries in the world where the
polio virus is still endemic, has seen relentless attacks on polio vaccination
teams.
Militants oppose vaccinations against polio and consider
such campaigns a cover for spying against Pakistan and a conspiracy to
allegedly make male Muslim children sterile.
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