Cop gunned down in KP’s Khyber as year’s first polio drive begins – Pakistan

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A police constable on polio duty was killed on Monday in the Jamrud town of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Khyber district on the initial day of the year’s first nationwide anti-polio campaign, authorities said.

The vaccinators, who go door-to-door to innoculate children, are frequently targeted by militants, esp­e­cially in KP and Balochistan.
In 2024 alone, 20 people had been killed and 53 injured during anti-polio campaigns in the province.

Police spokesperson Zaheer Ahmed told Dawn.com, “Unknown suspects who were riding a motorcycle targeted the official in the Ghundi area near Sakhi Pul and fired upon him.”

“The constable, identified as Abdul Khalid, was going on duty to guard the polio team when he was martyred,” he said adding that an investigation was underway.

Zarmat Khan, another police official, told AFP that “despite the incident, the polio vaccination drive in the area remains ongoing.”

Pakistan is one of the last two countries in the world, alongside Afghanistan, where polio remains endemic. Despite global efforts to eradicate the virus, challenges such as security issues, vaccine hesitancy, and misinformation have slowed progress.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday launched the year’s first nationwide anti-polio campaign, running from February 3 to 9, by administering polio drops to children under five and vowing to eradicate the disease from the country.

He hoped that the dedicated teams would work “day and night to eradicate the disease, and would reach the far-flung areas and villages,” adding these teams would successfully meet the huge responsibility by “utilising their complete energies”.

Last year, the country reported more than 70 polio cases, with the virus detected in around 90 districts. This year’s first case was reported in KP’s Dera Ismail Khan district.

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