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Suspects involved in Islamabad suicide bombing arrested

Minister for Interior Rana Sanaullah said that the law enforcement agencies (LEAs) had arrested suspects involved in the last week’s suicide bombing in Islamabad

By Azaz Syed
December 28, 2022
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan. PID
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan. PID 

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Rana Sanaullah Tuesday said that the law enforcement agencies (LEAs) had arrested suspects involved in the last week’s suicide bombing in Islamabad.

“The banned Tehreek-e- Taliban Pakistan (TTP) accepted the responsibility for the attack,” the minister told Geo News about the incident, which claimed the life of a policeman and wounded several others. He said the “taxi driver is innocent”, and he was not involved in the attack as the suspects had taken the cab on rent from him. The suspects, according to Sanaullah, travelled from Kurram Agency to Rawalpindi.

Last Friday, a suicide attacker, riding a cab, blew himself up when four bike-riding cops of Eagle Squad intercepted them in Sector I-10/4, sending the federal capital into a frenzy.

As a result of the blast, a police official was martyred, while seven, including a policeman and civilians were injured, police told the media. Later, a joint investigation team (JIT) was formed to probe the suicide bombing.

“We have rounded up four to five suspects and their handlers have also been apprehended,” the security czar said as several embassies, including the United States, Saudi Arabia and Australia, warned their citizens not to travel unnecessarily in the federal capital.

The first was the US, which advised its mission personnel to avoid “non-essential and unofficial” travel in the federal capital throughout the holiday season. Later, other countries issued similar advisories.

Pakistan is battling a fresh wave of terrorism after the outlawed TTP announced ending a ceasefire with the country and upped attacks on civilians and security forces alike. As many as nine intermittent blasts hit Balochistan on Sunday, leaving five soldiers, including a captain, martyred and injuring 15 others. In his address during a ceremony a day earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated his resolve to uproot the menace of terrorism by using all resources available. “We are working hard to prevent them. We will employ all resources to uproot terrorism to bring peace in Pakistan,” he added.