Gunmen kill cops guarding polio workers


Gunmen have killed two police officers protecting polio vaccination workers on the first day of a nationwide campaign to counter rising cases.

Pakistan is one of two countries, along with Afghanistan, where polio remains endemic, but militants have killed hund­reds of police officers and health workers over the past decade as part of a campaign against the Pakistani state.

“During the polio campaign in the tribal district of Bajaur Dis­trict, two police officials assigned to protect vaccination teams were shot dead by motorcycle-riding militants in two separate attacks,” a senior security official based in Peshawar said.

The official added that “terrorists gunned down two more policemen in Kohat and Dera Ismail Khan”.

The attacks come as Pakistan kicked off a week-long polio ­vaccination campaign in 79 high-risk districts in which more than 19 million children will be administered polio drops.

There is a raft of misinformation circulating about the vaccine in rural Pakistan, including that it is a CIA plot. — AFP

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