Kurram: The miscreants opened fire on a convoy of oil tankers in the Bagan area on Monday to disrupt the supply of diesel and gasoline to the Karim tribal district.
However, no damage was reported, after which the oil carrier successfully reached the Alzai area in the district.
When our tankers arrived at Bagan Bazaar under the leadership of police and security forces, the miscreants opened a heavy fire from the nearby Talu Kanj area. However, despite the gun attack, we safely moved the tankers, “said driver Mohammad Qamar. Don.
Officials said that food and other essential goods were transported to the district’s Hangu rhythm in three convoys.
He said the first convoy had 62 vehicles, while the second convoy consisted of 58 large cargo trucks.
Officials said the third convoy, including five tankers, successfully delivered petroleum products on Monday after the closure of routes, officials said.
Members of the Peace Jirga said they would discuss violating the recent peace agreement, especially firing on oil tankers in Bagan, and finalizing the path to action against problems.
Due to the prolonged closure of the routes in the Karam, petrol and diesel arrived in Parachinar for the first time in a long time. The supply of stopped oil forced people to hiking for miles.
Parliamentary Leader for Majlis-e-Wahdat-Muslimin and MNA Engineer Hameed Hussain and Provincial Assembly member Ali Hadi Irfani condemned the attack, saying that despite signing the peace agreement, the interests of the unrest were underway.
He called on local leaders and residents to thwart the conspiracies of the troubled and play their right role in maintaining law and order.
“A third party is actively trying to destabilize the situation,” said MNA Hussein. He criticized the authorities, “Do not fulfill your duty to effectively protect public life and property.”
MPA Irfani said he would raise the issue in Peace Jirga sitting today (Tuesday) and would urge the jirga and the government to fulfill the responsibilities of repeated violations of the peace deal.
Dawn, appeared on January 28, 2025