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Policeman guarding polio workers shot at in Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Karachi
A policeman accompanying a polio vaccine team was today shot at in Pakistan's volatile region here by unidentified motorbike-borne assailants, the latest in a series of attacks on the teams struggling to contain the crippling disease.

Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Tabassum Ali, deputed to provide security to a polio vaccine team on an immunisation drive in Banaras colony in the western Orangi Town was critically injured in the attack, police official Gul Nawaz told PTI.

The two attackers later fled the spot.

"He is in hospital ICU and in critical condition," Jinnah Hospital Medico Legal officer, Dr Seemi Jamali said.

The polio workers immediately stopped their drive on the first day of a four-day campaign and were taken away from the area which is located in one of the poorest areas here.
 

Pakistan is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria.

Efforts to eradicate the crippling disease have been seriously hampered by deadly targeting of vaccination teams in recent years by militants, who oppose the drives, claiming the polio drops cause infertility.

Attacks on immunisation teams have claimed 68 lives since December 2012. In January 2014, three workers were killed while in late 2012 five workers including four female workers were killed in Qayyumabad area.

Yesterday, gunmen had opened fire on a police check post in North Nazimabad and killed two policemen on duty while on Saturday, five policemen were targeted in different areas of Pakistan's biggest city.

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First Published: Jan 20 2015 | 1:05 AM IST

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