One female student died and five were injured after a "gun attack" on their school van in Sangota, a suburb of Mingora city in the Swat district, Geo News reported citing police.
According to the details, a police constable allegedly opened fire on the van carrying minor girls after it left the premises of a private school.
After the incident, all the students were shifted to the Saidu Sharif Hospital.
The police said that they are currently investigating the incident.
Speaking about the incident with Geo News, District Police Officer (DPO) Shafiullah Khan Gandapur said that the constable who opened fire on the van has been arrested with the "weapon of the crime".
Condemning the incident, the DPO said that the constable's mental condition will be evaluated through an investigation.
"The constable was on duty in the school here and it is unknown whether he is psychologically well or not through a probe," he said, adding that further information will be shared with the media soon.
In a shocking incident that occurred in Karachi in March, the Anti-Violent Crime Cell (AVCC) resolved the mystery surrounding a kidnapping for ransom case when they recovered three abducted men from the rooftop of a police station in the port city.
According to the AVCC officials, the men were called to a hotel in North Nazimabad to finalise a deal relating to the sale of a rare scorpion. The men were kidnapped when they reached the hotel, the officials added.
The police personnel made ransom calls to the abductees' families and demanded Rs5 million for the release of the men. Following negotiation, the ransom amount was reduced to Rs500,000.
In a bid to get their loved ones released, the families paid Rs400,000 as ransom.