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The Pakistani Taliban claimed the killing of a police officer as he travelled Monday to guard polio vaccinators on the first day of a nationwide immunisation effort after a year of rising cases.
The officer was travelling to guard polio vaccinators in the area of Jamrud town in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when he was killed, local police official Zarmat Khan told AFP.
Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan are the only countries where polio is endemic and militants have for decades targeted vaccination teams and their security escorts. The Pakistani Taliban in a statement claimed responsibility for the "targeted attack" and said militants also "seized" the slain officer's weapon.
Pakistan reported at least 73 polio infections in , compared to just six cases in The vaccination campaign which started on Monday is the first of the year and is due to last a week. Abdul Hameed Afridi, another senior police official in the area, also confirmed details of the attack and said officers have "launched an investigation".
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged the violence in a statement from his office, saying "the anti-polio campaign will continue with full vigour". Polio can easily be prevented by the oral administration of a few drops of vaccine, but scores of vaccination workers and their escorts have been killed over the years. In the past, clerics falsely claimed that the vaccine contained pork or alcohol, declaring it forbidden for Muslims. In more recent years the attacks have focused on vulnerable police escorts accompanying the vaccinators as they go door-to-door.