ISLAMABAD: A powerful explosion near the District and Sessions Court in Sector G-11 has resulted in the death of 12 individuals and left multiple others injured, according to initial police reports.
Police Van Targeted Near Courthouse
Authorities confirmed that the blast occurred close to a police vehicle when an attacker on a motorcycle approached and detonated explosives. The impact severely damaged nearby vehicles and structures.
Rescue and Medical Response
All injured have been shifted to PIMS Hospital in Islamabad, where emergency staff are treating
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the site and briefed the media on the incident.
The attacker attempted to enter the court premises but, due to strict security, detonated explosives near a police mobile vehicle. Minister Naqvi warned that all those responsible will be brought to justice. He added that Pakistani authorities are aware of developments in Afghanistan that may be linked to such incidents.
“The person who carried out this blast will face consequences,” Mohsin Naqvi stated.
Security Measures and Investigation
In response, security in Islamabad has been heightened, with increased checks at all entry points. Vehicles without e-tags will not be allowed entry, and this measure is initially set for two weeks to enhance the capital’s security. Legal action will also be taken against foreigners residing illegally in the city.
Law enforcement agencies, bomb disposal squads, and investigative teams are working on a war-footing basis, collecting evidence from the site. Hospitals, including PIMS, have activated emergency protocols to treat the wounded. The responsibility for the attack will be officially announced after ongoing investigations.
Preliminary Investigation Underway
A senior police officer stated that the nature of the blast is still under investigation, and authorities are gathering forensic evidence from the site. Counterterrorism teams have joined the probe to determine the source and motive of the attack