
A policeman died and at least six others were injured in a suicide blast in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Friday (December 23), police officials said.
The blast was reported near Islamabad’s 1-10/4 sector, an upscale area which is close to university and government offices, Geo News reported.
What happened: A loud explosion was reported in Islamabad’s I-10 sector following which security officials cordoned off the area and launched an investigation, reported Pakistan's ARY News.
Police's statement: According to Deputy Inspector General of Police Sohail Zafar Chattha, the police spotted a “suspicious vehicle” with a man and a woman aboard at 10.15 am in the area, reported the Dawn.
خود کش دھماکے میں ہیڈ کانسٹیبل عدیل حسین درجہ شہادت پر فائز ہوگئے۔
— Islamabad Police (@ICT_Police) December 23, 2022
اسلام آباد کیپیٹل پولیس کی بروقت کارروائی سے شہر دہشتگردی کے بڑے حملے سے محفوظ رہے۔
شھداء اور زخمی جوانوں کو قوم کا سلام۔ pic.twitter.com/EbPkkPPQn1
Traffic diversions: Police said that diversions had been placed for both sides of traffic at Service Road East of Sector I-10/4. It advised citizens to use Service Road West of Sector I-10/4 as an alternate and stay away from the blast site.
Traffic Advisory!
— Islamabad Police (@ICT_Police) December 23, 2022
Due to bomb blast incident, diversions placed for both sides of traffic at Service Road East of I-10/4.
Citizens are advised to use Service Road West of I-10/4 as alternate.#ICTP #ITP