At
least six Pakistani police officers were killed Wednesday while escorting a
Spanish tourist as he cycled through the highly volatile southwestern province
of Baluchistan, officials said.
The
cyclist and his escort of local tribal police were ambushed in Mastung
district, some 55 kilometres (35 miles) west of the provincial capital Quetta.
Baluchistan,
which borders Iran and Afghanistan, is one of Pakistan’s most unstable
provinces, rife with separatist and Islamist militants and plagued by sectarian
bloodshed.
Kidnappings
for ransom are common in parts of the province and Western hostages could be
expected to fetch a high price.
“The
local tribal police officials were escorting the Spanish cyclist after he
entered Pakistan from Iran when gunmen attacked him,” a senior local
administration official, Shafqat Sehwani, told AFP.
Six
police officers were killed and five wounded in an exchange of fire, he said,
adding that the cyclist suffered only minor injuries.
His
name was not immediately available.
A
senior local administration official, Akbar Baluch, confirmed the incident in
which one of the attackers was also killed.
In
March last year two Czech women were abducted as they travelled through
Baluchistan from Iran, and they remain missing. A video of them asking their
government to work for their release was aired in October.
A
Swiss couple were held captive by the Pakistani Taliban for more than eight
months after being abducted in 2011 in Baluchistan. They were found safely in
March 2012 in circumstances that remain unclear.
Wednesday’s
incident took place near the scene of a bomb attack on a bus that killed 24
Shiite pilgrims who were returning from Iran on Tuesday.
Separately,
police on Tuesday evening found the body of a Shiite Muslim close to the Iran
border two days after he was abducted, the top local administration’s official
doctor Akbar Harifal told AFP.
Baluchistan
has been badly hit by a decade-long Baluch separatist insurgency and sectarian
violence, mainly targeting Shiite Muslims from the Hazara ethnic community.
Two
huge bomb attacks targeting Shiite Hazaras in Quetta in January and February
last year killed nearly 200 people.
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