Two cops, three ‘terrorists’ killed in attack on polio team in northwestern Pakistan— police 

A police officer stands guard as a health worker, center, administers a polio vaccine to a child in a neighbourhood of Peshawar, Pakistan, on October 28, 2024. (AP/File)
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Updated 29 October 2024
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Two cops, three ‘terrorists’ killed in attack on polio team in northwestern Pakistan— police 

  • Armed men open fire on polio vaccination team in northwestern Orakzai Agency, says Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police
  • Attack takes place day after Pakistan launched nationwide campaign to vaccinate over 45 million children against polio

PESHAWAR: Two cops were killed on Tuesday after armed men attacked a polio vaccination team in northwestern Pakistan, police said, adding that three “terrorists” were also shot dead during the exchange of fire. 

The incident took place in Pakistan’s restive northwestern Orakzai Agency’s Dabori area on Tuesday morning, police said in a statement shared with media. It added that police engaged the armed men after they targeted a polio vaccination team, killing one cop and injuring another. The second police officer later succumbed to his wounds. 

“In retaliatory fire, three terrorists were killed and another wounded was arrested by the police party,” Orakzai Agency police spokesperson Muhammad Musa told Arab News. 

Police said a search operation is underway to locate the gunmen who had attacked the polio vaccination team. 

The incident takes place a day after Pakistan launched a week-long polio vaccination campaign to inoculate over 45 million children after an alarming surge in cases this year. Pakistan this year reported 41 polio cases compared to only six last year. 

Pakistan and Afghanistan remain the only two countries in the world where polio remains endemic. 

Religiously motivated militants, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, have frequently launched attacks on polio vaccination teams in Pakistan. These groups accuse polio vaccination teams of using inoculation campaigns to sterilize Pakistani children based on a Western conspiracy. 

The masses’ doubts regarding polio campaigns were exacerbated in 2011 when the US Central Intelligence Agency set up a fake vaccination program to gather intelligence on former Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden.

In September, two people were killed when gunmen attacked a polio vaccination team in northwestern Bajaur tribal district. One of those handing out doses was killed while a policeman exporting him was also gunned down. 


Pakistan to begin first phase of Hajj 2026 trainings from today

Updated 31 December 2025
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Pakistan to begin first phase of Hajj 2026 trainings from today

  • Training programs to be held in phases across Pakistan till February, says religion ministry
  • Saudi Arabia allocated Pakistan a total quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s religious affairs ministry has said that it will begin the first phase of mandatory Hajj 2026 training for pilgrims intending to perform the pilgrimage from today, Thursday.

The one-day Hajj training programs will be held in phases across the country at the tehsil level until February. The ministry directed intending pilgrims to bring their original identity cards and the computerized receipt of their Hajj application to attend the training sessions.

“Pilgrims should attend the one-day training program according to their scheduled date,” Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) said in a statement.

The ministry said training schedules are being shared through the government’s Pak Hajj 2026 mobile application as well as via SMS. It added that details of the schedule are also available on its website.

According to the ministry, training programs will be held in Abbottabad on Jan. 2; Ghotki, Thatta and Kotli on Jan. 3; and Tando Muhammad Khan and Khairpur on Jan. 4.

Hajj training sessions will be held in Rawalakot, Badin and Naushahro Feroze on Jan. 5, while pilgrims in Fateh Jang, Dadu and Tharparkar will receive the training on Jan. 6.

The ministry said training programs will be conducted in Umerkot and Larkana on Jan. 7, followed by sessions in Mirpurkhas, Shahdadkot and Mansehra on Jan. 8.

Pakistan’s religious affairs ministry has previously said these trainings will be conducted by experienced trainers and scholars using multimedia.

It said the training has been made mandatory to ensure that intending pilgrims are fully aware of Hajj rituals and administrative procedures.

Saudi Arabia has allocated Pakistan a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026, of which around 118,000 seats have been reserved under the government scheme, while the remainder will be allocated to private tour operators.

Under Pakistan’s Hajj scheme, the estimated cost of the government package ranges from Rs1,150,000 to Rs1,250,000 ($4,049.93 to $4,236), subject to final agreements with service providers.