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24 inch diameter: Gas pipeline in Dera Bugti blown up, supply to Sui plant suspended

byCustoms Today Report
03/02/2015
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DERA BUGTI: Some unknown miscreants have blown up a gas pipeline here in Dera Bugti district of restive Balochistan, suspending gas supply to Sui plant.

According to Levis, terrorists blew up a 24 inch gas pipeline here in Lando Nala area of Dera Bugti due to which a fire broke out. The gas supply to the Sui gas plant’s compressor was suspended due to the fire. Local administer arrived at the scene and started the maintenance work.

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Meanwhile, a schoolteacher was shot dead by armed men near Mashkay town of the troubled Awaran District.

According to a senior official of Balochistan Levies, the government school teacher identified as Mohammed Alam was targeted near a deserted in Alangi village. The attackers managed to flee after the incident. The motive behind murder could not be known.

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