2009 Lahore police academy attack | |
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Location | Lahore, Pakistan |
Coordinates | 31°35′33″N 74°26′46″E / 31.59250°N 74.44611°E |
Date | 30 March 2009 07:31 – 15:30 (UTC+05:00) |
Attack type | Siege and occupation |
Weapons | machine guns and grenades or rocket propelled grenades |
Deaths | One civilian, five police trainees, two instructors, eight militants[1] |
Injured | 95[1] |
No. of participants | 12[1] |
Defenders | Pakistan police cadets & Elite Police force.[2][3] |
At 07:31 on 30 March 2009, the Manawan Police Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, was attacked by an estimated 12 gunmen. The perpetrators were armed with automatic weapons and grenades or rockets and some were dressed as policemen. They took over the main building during a morning parade when 750 unarmed police recruits were present on the compound's parade ground. Police forces arrived 90 minutes later and were able to take back the building by 15:30. Five trainees, two instructors and a passer-by were killed. A suspect was captured alive in a field near the school. Three of the attackers blew themselves up to avoid arrest while three others were taken into custody as they tried to escape in police uniforms. The four were taken to undisclosed locations for interrogation by the security forces according to local media.
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