'Evidence points to Indian involvement in Rawalpindi blast'

Preliminary findings suggest improvised explosive device (IED) was used in Friday's blast

Preliminary findings suggest improvised explosive device (IED) was used in Friday's blast. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD:
Security agencies have found evidence of Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing's (RAW) involvement in yesterday's blast in Rawalpindi which killed at least one person and was described by police an act of terrorism, The Express Tribune has learnt.

Sources privy to the development said on Saturday that security agencies including the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) are investigating the incident and as per the preliminary findings improvised explosive device (IED) was used in the blast.

At least 15 person including two children also sustained injuries when explosives attached to an electricity pole in Saddar Bazaar of Rawalpindi went off on Friday, police officials and eyewitnesses said.

One dead, 15 injured in Pindi blast


They said that a big fire erupted after the powerful blast that caused widespread damage at the scene. According to the police, the deceased was a vendor, who used to sell vegetables near the pole, where the blast occurred.

India's involvement in terrorism is not very uncommon, in the past its spy agency RAW had been found involved in facilitating and sponsoring terrorist attacks in Pakistan.

In 2016, Pakistan law enforcement agencies arrested Indian spy, Kulbhushan Jadhav , a serving commander in Indian Navy working for RAW, from Balochistan.

In his subsequent trial at a military court, Jadhav confessed to his involvement in hatching terror plots against Pakistan.
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