Sea View blast: Father of a terrorist taken into custody
Around six men were rounded up on Friday by the law enforcement agencies but CID denies it.
KARACHI:
About six suspects were arrested by law enforcement agencies on Friday. According to sources privy to the matter, the men include the father and uncle of Shoaibur Rehman, one of the two identified terrorists killed in the suicide attack at Sea View on Wednesday night.
Five alleged terrorists and two policemen were killed in a suicide blast on Sea View, near Village restaurant, on Wednesday night. Two alleged terrorists were identified as Shoaibur Rehman and Atiqur Rehman.
The men were arrested from different parts of the city but their identities have been kept a secret.
But the arrests were denied by Crime Investigation Department SP Mazhar Mashwani, who said that nobody had been arrested or detained.
The police questioned Shoaib’s family but they were not able to get any concrete information.
“Although it is still premature to say anything for sure till the investigation concludes but most probably the banned religious outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, could be behind the incident with some help from Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan,” revealed Mashwani. “All the evidence indicates the involvement of the local militant group.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2011.
About six suspects were arrested by law enforcement agencies on Friday. According to sources privy to the matter, the men include the father and uncle of Shoaibur Rehman, one of the two identified terrorists killed in the suicide attack at Sea View on Wednesday night.
Five alleged terrorists and two policemen were killed in a suicide blast on Sea View, near Village restaurant, on Wednesday night. Two alleged terrorists were identified as Shoaibur Rehman and Atiqur Rehman.
The men were arrested from different parts of the city but their identities have been kept a secret.
But the arrests were denied by Crime Investigation Department SP Mazhar Mashwani, who said that nobody had been arrested or detained.
The police questioned Shoaib’s family but they were not able to get any concrete information.
“Although it is still premature to say anything for sure till the investigation concludes but most probably the banned religious outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, could be behind the incident with some help from Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan,” revealed Mashwani. “All the evidence indicates the involvement of the local militant group.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2011.