IEDs.
Shafqat Malik said the militants had brought under barrel grenades but it was for the first time their weapons could not work. “Most of the under barrel grenades fired from their rifles didn’t explode due to unknown reasons,” he said.
The AIG said their aim was to enter the technical block and cause as much damage as possible on the logistics of Pakistan Air Force but they could not succeed due to prompt response by the PAF guards.
Shafqat Malik led his BDS team and defused 25 IEDs recovered from the slain militants.
He said eight militants were killed near the parking area which, he added, turned into a battlefield after the PAF guards encountered them at the second line of defence and prevented them from entering the sensitive area.
Other security officials said the intelligence agencies had issued alerts about possible terrorist acts and based on that information the security of sensitive installations was upgraded. However, they had no idea the terrorists would target the PAF Camp in Badaber.
“There were some security alerts issued by our intelligence agencies recently but those weren’t specific,” a senior security official told The News in Peshawar.
Pleading anonymity, he said the security of the PAF camp in Peshawar was also upgraded after alerts were issued about serious threat to important government and military installations. He said this saved the Badaber Camp and its technical block from destruction when the militants stormed it.
“The terrorists seemed to be aware of the area where the camp is located. They might have their sympathisers either within or outside the base. They chose such timing for their attack when most of the people were in the mosque or preparing for the early morning prayers,” the security official said.
According to security officials, the attackers spent their night in the nearby village before storming the camp.
He said the group that planned the attack was based in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province.
“After the massacre of schoolchildren in Peshawar last year, we thought this group led by Khalifa Omar Mansoor would no more carry out such attacks in Pakistan from Afghanistan. But he did and this time he chose a most-important location,” the official said.