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This Article is From Nov 23, 2018

Karachi Woman Cop Saves Chinese Consulate Staff From Terrorist Attack

Senior Superintendent Police Suhai Aziz Talpur ensured the terrorists, armed with nine hand-grenades, assault rifles, magazines and explosives, did not reach the diplomatic staff inside the consulate building

Karachi Woman Cop Saves Chinese Consulate Staff From Terrorist Attack
Suhai Aziz Talpur led security operations foiling the attack by Baloch Liberation Army members. (File)
Karachi:

A fearless woman officer of Karachi Police, who was once abandoned by relatives in her village for joining a private school, today saved lives of many Chinese diplomatic staff when heavily-armed terrorists stormed the mission in the Pakistani city.

Senior Superintendent Police Suhai Aziz Talpur led the security operation that foiled the brazen attack by members of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in Karachi.

She ensured the terrorists, armed with nine hand-grenades, assault rifles, magazines and explosives, did not reach the diplomatic staff inside the consulate building.

The police said the terrorists were carrying food supplies and medicines, suggesting they had planned to take hostages. But as soon as they reached the gates of the consulate, the police team took positions and retaliated.

Two police officials were killed in the gunfight in which all the attackers were also neutralised.

Ms Suhai hails from a lower middle-class family of Bhai Khan Talpur village in Tando Muhammad Khan district of Sindh province. She joined the police force after clearing elite Central Superior Services exam in 2013, The Express Tribune reported.

"When my parents decided to enroll me at a school, most of our relatives started taunting my family. So much so, that my family had to leave our village and move to a nearby town," she told the daily.

Her father Aziz Talpur, a political activist and writer said, "My relatives cut off ties with me because I wanted Suhai to study as they were only in favour of religious education." "But I vowed to provide my daughter quality education," he added.

Ms Suhai started her primary education at a private school and joined Bahria Foundation for her intermediate studies. She pursued B.Com from the Zubaida Girls College, Hyderabad in Sindh province.

"My family wanted me to become a chartered accountant but I found the job to be very dull as it had no social value," she said. "That is when I appeared for CSS and cleared it in the first attempt."

She credited her success to hard work and her upbringing. "My parents are nationalists. As a child, they used to emphasise that I memorise Sindhi poetry. This developed my interest in literature and history, leading me to secure top marks in both the subjects in the CSS (Central Superior Services) exams."

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