ISLAMABAD: Police in Pakistan say gunmen have killed one police officer and wounded another during an overnight search operation for suspects linked to the torching of nearly a dozen schools in the country’s north.
Sanaullah Abbasi, police chief in Gilgit-Baltistan, said Sunday that one suspect was killed in the gunbattle and another 17 have been arrested in the ongoing operation.
Suspected militants set fire to 11 girls’ or co-ed schools on Friday. Faizullah Faraq, a government spokesman, said the schools would be restored before classes resume in the last week of August.
Pakistan has struggled to combat religious extremism in the nearly two decades since the September 11 attacks and the US-led invasion of neighboring Afghanistan. In recent years militant groups have regularly attacked security forces and religious minorities.
Pakistani policeman killed in raid linked to torched schools
Pakistani policeman killed in raid linked to torched schools
- One suspect was killed in the gunbattle and another 17 have been arrested in the ongoing operation, says police chief in Gilgit-Baltistan
- Suspected militants set fire to 11 girls’ or co-ed schools on Friday