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Gunman shot dead in failed attack on Chinese workers in Pakistan

  • Police shot dead one attacker and another is on the run after they tried to attack a boatyard in the coastal city of Karachi
  • Beijing recently demanded greater security for its citizens in Pakistan after a series of deadly attacks

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A suicide bomber attacked a bus carrying a group of Chinese nationals in Karachi last year, killing four people. Photo: EPA-EFE
Cyril Ip
The Pakistani police have thwarted an attempted attack on Chinese workers in the coastal city of Karachi a week after Beijing demanded greater security for its citizens in the country.

Two militants described by police as “terrorists” attacked a boatyard owned by a Chinese company on Wednesday morning, according to the Pakistani division of Arab News.

There were around 31 Chinese workers on the site at the time of the attack.

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Four policemen stationed at a checkpoint opened fire and killed one assailant, while his accomplice managed to escape, according to the Pakistani newspaper Dawn. One constable was hit in the leg by a bullet during the shoot-out.

Officials told Dawn that the incident occurred at the Dawood Jetty, where the workers were repairing ships.

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They said the site did not form part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a major infrastructure project between the two countries.

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