CTD detains suspect in 2009 Rawalpindi suicide bombing

Counter Terrorism Department says it has foiled a terror plot in twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi


News Desk December 15, 2022
The interior minister condemned the incident, seeking reports from the Punjab IG and chief secretary. PHOTO: FILE

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Thursday claimed to have foiled a terror plot in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi as it detained a suspected terrorist previously involved in a deadly 2009 suicide bombing that killed 36 people.

According to Express News, the CTD detained the 'most wanted terrorist' from Rawalpindi and recovered a huge quantity of explosives, four detonators, and safety fuses from his possession.

The CTD spokesperson identified the suspected terrorist as Akmal, saying that initial investigation revealed that he was involved in the suicide attack in the Civil Lines area of Rawalpindi in 2009 which left 36 people dead.

Two accomplices of the suspected militant are serving jail sentences after they were convicted by the military court, the CTD spokesperson added. The CTD has registered a case against the suspect under the charges of terrorism while further investigation is underway, he said.

At least 83 more were injured in the 2009 attack when the six suicide bombers opened fire and hurled grenades at worshippers gathered inside a mosque. The dead included a brigadier, a colonel, two lieutenant colonels, two majors, three soldiers and 17 children.

Also read: CTD, security forces eliminate four TTP terrorists in Nowshera

Earlier this month, the CTD and security forces eliminated four terrorists belonging to banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Nowshera district.

According to a statement issued by the CTD on December 10, the terrorists were killed in retaliatory action after they opened indiscriminate firing on the raiding teams. Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from their possession.

The slain terrorists have been identified as Muhammad Shahzeb, Muhammad Adil, Lateef Khan, and Zahidullah. Three of them were residents of Peshawar while one was from Afghanistan. The terrorists were involved in target killings, attacks on police and security forces, and blasts on police stations and police mobiles in Charsadda, Mardan and Peshawar.

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