A blast in Lahore’s Lohari Gate area on Thursday killed at least three people and injured over 20, Dawn News reported. The casualties and the number of the injured were confirmed by Lahore police spokesperson Rana Arif. He said that the bomb was attached to a motorcycle.
Geo News reported the blast caused a 1.5-foot-deep crater in the ground and shattered windows of shops and buildings in the area.
Lahore deputy inspector-general of operations, Dr Muhammad Abid Khan, told Geo News that the investigation was in the initial stages and the nature of the blast was being ascertained.
Bomb disposal squad teams have been dispatched to the area for investigation.
The injured were shifted to Mayo Hospital on the directives of the Lahore DC. “We are ascertaining the nature of blast. Over 20 people have been injured in blast and shifted to hospitals,” Deputy Inspector General Police Operation Dr Mohammad Abid told reporters at the site of the blast.
Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has taken notice of the incident and directed the inspector general of police to submit a report in this regard. He also directed officials to provide the injured with the best possible medical facilities, according to Dawn News report.
“Initial investigations show that it was a time-controlled device on a motorbike which was the cause of the blast,” Rana Arif, spokesman for Lahore police, told news agency AFP.
No group has claimed responsibility for the blast so far.
A good number of motorcycles and vendors’ stalls were also damaged on the blast. Police have cordoned off the area. The whole Anarkali Bazaar is shut after the blast.
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