TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Iran's Attorney General Ebrahim Rae'esi on Saturday condemned a recent terrorist attack that took lives of four police officers in the countrys southeast, and criticized neighboring Pakistan for becoming a safe haven for the terrorists.
Speaking to reporters in Tehran, the Iranian official called on the countrys Foreign Ministry and diplomatic channels to follow up on the case in a bid to prevent terrorist attacks on the law enforcement forces.
His comments came after the death of four Iranian police officers in attacks by terrorist groups in the southeastern town of Saravan, near the border with Pakistan.
A car bomb attack on a police station in the border city left one police officer dead and three others injured on Thursday morning. The attack came a day after three other police forces were killed in a separate terrorist attack in the city.
In February 2013, Iran and Pakistan signed a security agreement which requires both sides to take strict measures to combat terrorism as well as human and drug trafficking.
But the Pakistani side has frequently failed to fulfil its obligations under the agreement.
In February this year, five Iranian border guards were kidnapped by a terrorist group in Jakigour region in Irans Sistan and Balouchestan province and were taken to Pakistan.
Four of the five were released and returned home after being held hostage for two months but the fate of the fifth one still remains unclear.