BAJAUR AGENCY :The local buried the victims of Friday’s
deadly suicide attack in khar the main city of the agency while Government offices, educational institutions
and trade centers in the area remain
closed as the administration announced
three days mourning in the agency, official source said .
Tense situation was prevailing in the tribal region Saturday where the local buried the victims
of Friday’s deadly suicide attack in khar the main city of the agency.
Local tribesmen held funerals of the victims in different parts of the tribal region in
the situation of fear and grieve. The local said.
Curfew continued in the whole region for the second day
of the tragic incident.
All offices, Trade
centers , Schools collages , Banks , post offices and others governmental and
semi governmental institutions were closed in the region as result of
administration announced three days
mourn in the agency, “ The decision was taken by the administration after the consultation with tribal elders ,Local leaders of
political parties and leaders of Bajaur
Traders Union ,” an official of the
local administration told reporter on
Saturday,
Public transports were also suspended in the region. Due
to the curfew in the region local have
been trapped to their houses for the last two days .
Official of the security forces on Saturday were busy in
their patrolling in khar and other parts of the area on Saturday.
The force has arrested two suspect people near the khar
town during the search operation.
“The forces have also seized weapons, hand grinds suicide
jackets and other explosive deceives using in the suicide blast from the suspect militants , an official of the security force told
reporter here in khar ,”. The suspected have shifted to undisclosed place for
investigation, he said.
“The administration have beefed the security in the area
and more security forces have been deployed in the check posts , several new
checking point have also been established in the various areas of Tehsil khar
,” an official of the local
administration told reporter .
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