<p>Peshawar: The vehicle carrying Chinese engineers, who were killed in a suicide attack last month in northwest Pakistan, was neither bullet nor bomb-proof, according to a police report.</p>.<p>A vehicle-borne suicide bomber targeted the convoy of Chinese engineers in the remote Besham area of the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when they were being driven to a construction site of the Dasu Hydroelectric power station in Kohistan district of the same province on March 26. Five Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver were killed in the attack.</p>.<p>The police report, which has been sent to the federal government, said that the bus targeted in the attack was travelling at a distance of 15 feet from the other bus and fell into a 300-feet-deep ditch after the suicide bomber crashed his explosives-laden vehicle into the vehicle carrying the victims on the Karakoram Highway, <em>Geo News</em> reported on Sunday.</p>.'Clear admission of culpability': Pakistan denounces Rajnath's remarks about crossing border to hunt terrorists.<p>The report said that the vehicle carrying Chinese nationals was neither bullet nor bomb-proof.</p>.<p>The report, the second of its kind, added that the buses part of the convoy carrying Chinese nationals was equipped with close circuit television cameras (CCTV).</p>.<p>The development comes a day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered disciplinary action against senior police officers for 'negligence' in light of an inquiry report over the incident.</p>.<p>'The prime minister has directed to take action against the regional police officer (RPO) Hazara Division; district police officer of Upper Kohistan and Lower Kohistan; director security, Dasu Hydropower Project and commandant special security unit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa within 15 days,' Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said.</p>.<p>On Friday, Sharif directed all Pakistani security agencies to ensure foolproof security arrangements for the Chinese nationals working on various projects in the country.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, China has also expressed concern about last Tuesday's attack and demanded the safety of their nationals working on various projects in Pakistan.</p>.<p>Thousands of Chinese personnel are working in Pakistan on several projects under the aegis of the USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.</p>.<p>Last week, Geo News reported the 'arrest' of more than 10 terrorists and facilitators involved in the deadly attack.</p>.<p>Citing sources, it said that the terrorist commander responsible for bringing the suicide bomber to Pakistan from Afghanistan has also been arrested as well as four other facilitators.</p>
<p>Peshawar: The vehicle carrying Chinese engineers, who were killed in a suicide attack last month in northwest Pakistan, was neither bullet nor bomb-proof, according to a police report.</p>.<p>A vehicle-borne suicide bomber targeted the convoy of Chinese engineers in the remote Besham area of the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when they were being driven to a construction site of the Dasu Hydroelectric power station in Kohistan district of the same province on March 26. Five Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver were killed in the attack.</p>.<p>The police report, which has been sent to the federal government, said that the bus targeted in the attack was travelling at a distance of 15 feet from the other bus and fell into a 300-feet-deep ditch after the suicide bomber crashed his explosives-laden vehicle into the vehicle carrying the victims on the Karakoram Highway, <em>Geo News</em> reported on Sunday.</p>.'Clear admission of culpability': Pakistan denounces Rajnath's remarks about crossing border to hunt terrorists.<p>The report said that the vehicle carrying Chinese nationals was neither bullet nor bomb-proof.</p>.<p>The report, the second of its kind, added that the buses part of the convoy carrying Chinese nationals was equipped with close circuit television cameras (CCTV).</p>.<p>The development comes a day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered disciplinary action against senior police officers for 'negligence' in light of an inquiry report over the incident.</p>.<p>'The prime minister has directed to take action against the regional police officer (RPO) Hazara Division; district police officer of Upper Kohistan and Lower Kohistan; director security, Dasu Hydropower Project and commandant special security unit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa within 15 days,' Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said.</p>.<p>On Friday, Sharif directed all Pakistani security agencies to ensure foolproof security arrangements for the Chinese nationals working on various projects in the country.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, China has also expressed concern about last Tuesday's attack and demanded the safety of their nationals working on various projects in Pakistan.</p>.<p>Thousands of Chinese personnel are working in Pakistan on several projects under the aegis of the USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.</p>.<p>Last week, Geo News reported the 'arrest' of more than 10 terrorists and facilitators involved in the deadly attack.</p>.<p>Citing sources, it said that the terrorist commander responsible for bringing the suicide bomber to Pakistan from Afghanistan has also been arrested as well as four other facilitators.</p>