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Saturday, 18 February, 2023 I 26 Rajab, 1444

Rs 15.00 | Vol XIII No 231 I 12 Pages I Islamabad Edition

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Three TerrorisTs killed, 4 embrace marTyrdom in aTTack on kPo g

Police, rangerS PerSonnel clear building after four-hour-long Siege

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he security forces cleared the building of karachi Police office (kPo) and its surroundings after a four-hour-long siege friday night, killing all-the-three terrorists who attacked the Police aig office on Shahrah-e-faisal. according to spokesman for Sindh Police, four persons including two policemen and one rangers solider embraced martyrdom while 15 others including a rangers' personnel sustained injuries during the clearance operation. according to spokesman for Sindh Police, one of the terrorist was killed due to the explosion in his jacket, while two others were killed in the exchange of fire with the security forces. moreover, Pakistan rangers' Sindh spokesman also confirmed the completion of operation and clearance of the police office. Sindh government spokesperson mur-

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Sanaullah SayS too early to determine which terror outfit behind attack

taza wahab confirmed the news in a tweet from his official twitter handle, stating, "i can so far confirm that the kPo building has been cleared. 3 terrorists have been neutralised." he also added that four people were martyred including two policemen, one rangers solider and one civilian while 14 others were injured during the terrorist attack. out of the injured, one person is currently in critical condition and is receiving medical attention at Jinnah hospital. the major operation was led and participated by deputy igPs rrf, South, east, and other officers and personnel, who fought valiantly against the terrorists. the personnel of Pakistan rangers Sindh also participated in the operation alongside the police. earlier, Sindh chief minister Syed murad ali Shah reached the inspector general of Police (igP) Sindh office right after the attack was reported. the cm monitored the complete operation at the command and control center. he lauded the bravery of police,

rangers and other law enforcement agencies, also officially confirming that karachi Police office (kPo) had been cleared and all three terrorists had been eliminated. the cm expressed his grief and sorrow over three martyrdoms in the operation, according to a cm's spokesman. the cm said that 11 injured, who participated in the operation would be provided with best medical treatment. "the families of martyred cops would be taken care," he said, adding that the nation was united against terrorism. he also ordered to open the Shahrahe-faisal for the flow of traffic which was diverted to alternative routes. according to the reports, the attackers equipped with the latest automatic weapons besieged the police headquarters and started indiscriminate firing. they also propelled two hand grenades into the five-storey building and tried to break into the office. earlier, the Pakistan rangers Sindh spokesman told that an operation was underway by the anti-terrorism force of rangers as karachi Police head office (kPo), located in Saddar area adjacent to Shahrah-e-faisal, was attacked in the evening. the attackers had entered the building as gunshots and explosion were also heard near the vicinity of kPo. Police officials said a heavy contingent of rangers, police and other law enforcement agencies were called as the police cordoned off the surrounding area. inspector general of Police (igP) Sindh ghulam nabi memon, while talking to media, informed then that two of the attackers were killed. the rangers' spokesman informed that about 8 to 10 terrorists had attacked the building. according to hospital sources, an injured person had been taken to Jinnah hospital from the spot.

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‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’ from Feb 22 to drive final nail in ‘govt’s coffin’: Imran LAHORE stAff report

Pakistan tehreek-e-insaf (Pti) chairman imran khan on friday announced the launch of the ‘Jail bharo tehreek’ (courting arrests movement) from february 22, elaborating on the [movement] will drive the final nail in the “imported government’s coffin.” “it’s a reaction…..reaction to protest the ongoing crackdown and highhandedness against Pti members. i am directing my party to gear up preparations for the launch of the movement on wednesday (feb 22),” Pti chairman imran khan said in a televised address via video link from his Zaman Park residence in lahore friday evening. the former prime minister said the movement would begin from lahore and then spread to all major cities, encouraging the nation to not be afraid and “break the idol of fear”. “we will start the movement from lahore, and then kick it off in all other major cities every other day and we will fill all the jails,” he said. he said that Pti will start filling the jails in all major cities with every passing day. he asked the nation to get their rights from the rulers and not to get afraid of them. earlier this month, the Pti chief announced that his party leadership would soon start the ‘courting arrests’ movement in response to the government’s roughshod tactics to muz-

zle opposition party leaders through “politically motivated” cases. vehemently protesting the targeting of his party leaders—who have been in the crosshairs of lawenforcement agencies over various charges—imran had asserted the Pti would not remain silent as the government unleashes atrocities on his party’s members. “it was their [coalition government’s] plan to weaken the Pti by terrorising our leaders and workers. we never committed such atrocities in our tenure,” he said on feb 4 in a video address. imran reiterated his claim that Pti leaders Shahbaz gill and azam Swati were tortured and stripped naked by the incumbent government. “Such brutal actions have not been taken against political opponents in the country’s history. the treatment meted out to Sheikh rashid and fawad chaudhry is in front of everyone,” he remarked. he expressed gratitude to his supporters who had assembled outside his lahore residence when rumors circulated of his supposed arrest. the Pti chairman also expressed concerns over what he termed the Pdm government’s tactics to delay elections in Punjab and khyberPakhtunkhwa, saying that if polls are not held within 90 days of the dissolution of the assemblies then the caretaker governments would be deemed illegal.

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Thar coal: Energy Security? g

thalnova iS hubco’S lateSt addition to national grid, uSing domeStically Produced coal from thar; theSe PlantS can Potentially be key to energy Security of country ISLAMABAD AsAd UllAh KAmrAn

on february 17, 2023, the 330 megawatt lignite-fired power plant operated by hub Power company limited (hubco) began commercial operations. the china Pakistan economic corridor’s thalnova is a 330megawatt mine-mouth lignite-fired power station located at thar coal block ii Sindh (cPec). hubco, thal limited, novatex limited, china machinery engineering corporation (cmec), and descon engineering ltd are partners in the project. according to the press release from the company, the boiler, turbine, and generator used in the power plant were produced by general electric, of american origin. whereas, other systems in

the power plant are based on european technology. as a result, reliability criteria are raised and emissions are regulated to levels even lower than those permitted by the Sindh environmental Protection agency (SePa). this is to counter the wider argument of air pollution incurred by burning coal for power. earlier this month, the Private Power and infrastructure board (PPib) declared that the country’s largest thar coalbased power facility has reached commercial operation date (cod). the Shanghai electric project, located at thar block-1 with a generation capacity of 1,320 mw, was implemented as part of the china-Pakistan economic corridor (cPec). thar coal block-1 Power generating co, a wholly-owned subsidiary of

Shanghai electric, developed the project. the project cost is estimated at around $ 2 billion and is estimated to generate 9 billion units of power per year, saving rs. 250 billion each year, that would have otherwise been used to import gas for power production. Coal power on the grid… at the moment apart from the two new power plants that achieved cod this month, the country is running five operating coal power plants owned by; thar engro coal Power Project (thar, Sindh), lucky electric Power company limited (karachi, Sindh), Port Qasim electric Power company (karachi, Sindh), china Power hub generation company (hub, balochistan) and huaneng Shandong rui group (Sahiwal, Punjab). the combined capacity of these

plants is 1,980 mw and apart from the engro coal power plant in thar, all other plants are currently relying on imported coal to produce electricity. although it must be noted that the lucky electric power plant is configured to use domestic coal; it is temporarily importing coal and will shift to coal extracted from thar once the second phase of expansion of the mine is completed. adding on the new coal-based power plants to the grid brings the total energy coming from coal at 3630 mw. this is a mighty increase of 80% from the previous year, and all of it is coming from domestically produced coal reducing the strain on the foreign exchange reserves of the country. Not so easy there… however, earlier this year Sindh engro coal mining company (Secmc)

in a letter had sought the State bank of Pakistan’s (SbP) approval for establishing lcs for additional mining equipment. in this letter of theirs, the company asked for support regarding SbP’s approval for lc opening needed for critical imports required to keep the mine operational. “we need approval for the opening of our regular lcs to ensure continuous supply of tyres and spares parts for our mining equipment,” read the letter. the supply chain needed to keep the machines running at the mine can be compromised due to the sensitive foreign exchange situation. these delays directly affect the operations of the mine as a constant flow of spare parts is needed to keep the machinery in running order.

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