Noorani shrine sealed after deadly attack

Nov 13, 2016
Pakistani rangers stand guard in the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Noorani, some 750 kilometres (460 miles) south of Quetta, on November 13, 2016, following a suicide blast. -AFP
Pakistani rangers stand guard in the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Noorani, some 750 kilometres (460 miles) south of Quetta, on November 13, 2016, following a suicide blast. -AFP
Pakistani rangers stand guard in the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Noorani, some 750 kilometres (460 miles) south of Quetta, on November 13, 2016, following a suicide blast. -AFP Pakistani rangers stand guard in the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Noorani, some 750 kilometres (460 miles) south of Quetta, on November 13, 2016, following a suicide blast. -AFP KHUZDAR: Balochistan government has temporarily sealed Shah Noorani shrine, where at least 62 people were killed while over 100 others sustained injuries in a suicide attack yesterday. According to deputy commissioner Khuzdar, section 144 has been imposed in the shrine. He said the shrine could face one-month closure. He said the government is devising a security plan in a bid to avoid any untoward incident in future. –Samaa

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