Showing posts with label Lahore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lahore. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Swine flu 'lands' in Pakistan tomorrow

Civil Aviation Authority officials have been intimated by a multinational IT company that three of their officials with symptoms of swine flu will land at Allama Iqbal International Airport at 3:00 am by Emirates Airline on Friday (tomorrow).
Health Department sources disclosed that after the intimation of arrival of swine flu patients, the CAA had arranged three rooms at Sheikh Zayed Hospital for their treatment.
According to the sources, CAA officials were informed by the multinational company that its three employees who had been sent to Mexico for the training purpose were somehow affected by the swine flu and now they were coming back by Emirates Airline from Mexico via Dubai. The company requested the CAA authorities to make full arrangements for their isolation and treatment.
On contact, a CAA officer seeking anonymity said that they had talked to Sheikh Zayed Hospital management for the reservation of three rooms in this respect and rooms had been quarantined.
It is worth mentioning here that on Wednesday there was a rumour in the city that some swine flu-affected passengers were arriving by a Toronto return flight PK-790. In the meanwhile, media people gathered at the airport and sought such passengers and all the 230 passengers on board had to go trough medical examination but no one was found affected with the swine flu.
Spokesman of the CAA, when contacted, said that no patient was traced by the Health Department and CAA affected by the swine flu.
The spokesman claimed that CAA was in contact with Health Department at all of its international airports and as per SOP the passengers having symptoms of swine flu would be kept alone at the airport for six hours after passing him through tests to wait for the results of their examinations.
Meanwhile, in view of the spread of swine flu in USA, Canada and other affected regions, the PIA has activated its Emergency Response Centre (ERC) to help control the viral infection among PIA passengers, in case any infected passenger comes on board.
Facemasks are being provided for preventing spread of this communicable disease as a proactive measure.
PIA is also actively involved in checking/screening the passengers arriving by flights from USA, Canada, Dubai and other hubs.

By: Amraiz Khan

Monday, March 30, 2009

Photos: Attack on Police Academy

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An injured policeman looks for assistance at the site of a shooting outside a police training centre in Lahore. Reuters/Mohsin Raza.

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Pakistani security forces deploy at the site of a police training center in Lahore. AFP Photo/ Aamir Qureshi.

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Paramilitary troops charge towards the site of a shooting at a police training centre in Lahore. Reuters/Mohsin Raza.

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A Pakistani paramilitary force officer rushes to the compound of a police training school on the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan. AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary.

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Pakistani security officials arrest a suspected militant (R) near the site of a police training center in Lahore. AFP Photo/Sameed Qureshi.

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Policemen takes cover at the site of a shooting near a police training centre in Lahore. Reuters/Mohsin Raza.

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A Pakistani police officer carries his injured colleague to an armored car in the compound of a police training school on the outskirts of Lahore. AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary.

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Pakistani paramedics treat injured policemen at a hospital in Lahore. AFP Photo/ Sameed Qureshi.

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Rescue workers carry an injured policeman to an ambulance at the site of a shooting near a police training centre in Lahore. Reuters/Mohsin Raza.

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A policeman jumps over another for safety at the site of a shooting at a police training centre in Lahore. Reuters/Mohsin Raza.

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Pakistani paramilitary force personnel and police officers rush to the compound of a police training school on the outskirts of Lahore. AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary.

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Policemen look to shoot back towards militants as rescue workers try to evacuate the injured in the background from the site of a shooting near a police training centre in Lahore.

29 killed in Lahore police training school attack

29 people have been killed and 90 injured in an attack at police training center in Manawaan.

According to sources, a series of at least five blasts were heard at the training centre at Manawan, located near the Wagah border, and the explosions were followed by an exchange of fire between the attackers and policemen that is still underway.

Most of the casualties occurred near the gate of the centre, and officials said about 850 trainee policemen were present within at the facility. According to DIG Mumtaz Sukhara, the exact number of attackers was not known.

Reports said the gunmen lobbed several grenades as they launched their attack and then fired indiscriminately.

Hundreds of policemen, including members of an elite anti-terrorism squad, were rushed to the centre. They surrounded the facility and cordoned off the area. Police also fired teargas at the attackers.

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