Chris Cully – For Whom the Bell Tolls…
Not one to mince words, regular Infologue.com columnist , Chris Cully of Dillitas, turns his attention to the Police force Read on »
John Briggs – Electronic Versus Manned Security
John Briggs, Operations Director of First Security writes his second article exclusively for Infologue.com Read on »
A bomb exploded close to a bus in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people, a government official said.
Iqbal Khan said the motive for the attack in the Khyber region, close to the Afghan border, was not known.
Most of the dead were passengers on the bus, Khan said.
Islamist militants with links to al-Qaida have carried out hundreds of bombings in Pakistan since 2007.
Many hundreds of soldiers, police, government officials and civilians have been killed.
The Pakistani army has carried out numerous offensives against the militants in their strongholds in tribally administered regions like Khyber, but the insurgents have proven to be a resilient foe. The violence has triggered fears in the West that nuclear-armed Pakistan may be buckling under extremism.