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Sialkot Customs condemns Quetta attack

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
10/08/2016
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SIALKOT: The Model Customs Collectorate held a condolence to condemn the deadliest attack in Quetta where over 70 people, including Balochistan Bar Association member were killed.

Sialkot Customs Collector Ahmad Reza Khan presided over the meeting that was attended by Additional Collector Faiz Ali, Deputy Collectors Waheed Anwar Abro, Muhammad Hanif and Muhammad Ilyas, Superintendents Muhammad Naeem Khan, Sardar Manzoor, Sohail Butt, Personal Assistant to Collector Mussadaq Shah and other.

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It needs to be mentioned here that a suicide bomber targeted the emergency services ward at Quetta’s Civil Hospital when dozens of lawyers gathered at the hospital following the killing of the Balochistan Bar Association’s president, who was shot dead in a separate shooting incident at Monday morning.

The participants said, “We extend our support to the government and Pakistan Army to weed out the terrorisms causing loss of precious lives”. They also prayed for departed souls for their eternal peace.

The participants expressed deep sorrow and shock over the great loss and urged the nation to unite and face the challenges bravely.

However, Collector Ahamd Reza instructed security staff to tighten the security and keep an open eye on dubious people. He also directed to improve the CCTV cameras and check the computerized national identity cards of all visitors.

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