The terrorists stormed the centre's hostel on Saryab Road at around 10:00 PM last night, prompting an operation by the Pakistani Army and Frontier Constabulary troops who rescued at least 250 cadets.
Balochistan province's home minister, Mir Sarfaraz Bugti told reporters that Pakistani military and other security forces had started a operation in the premises and had managed to clear two floors of the hostel.
The deceased security man has been identified as Zubair Hameed.
Bugti said the combing operation was going on and it was still not clear how many attackers had entered the police training college's premises in the darkness.
A government source said that one of the killed terrorists was wearing a suicide jacket with explosives which were yet to be defused.
The health secretary of the Balochistan government, Abdul Haq Baluch said around 65 injured people had been shifted to the Civil hospital and Military hospital.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that five to six terrorists had attacked the police training centre and Pakistan Army and Frontier Constabulary troops had arrived on the spot to start a clean-up operation.
Bugti said initial reports showed they were around 500 police cadets and recruits in the college hostel when the attack took place from a back gate of the college.
At least five loud explosions were also heard from inside the college after the terrorists entered the premises around 10.00 PM.
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