More than 100 tonnes of explosive material seized in Quetta raid

Ten arrested after paramilitary forces raid a compound.


Afp August 20, 2013
Pakistani paramilitary soldiers stand beside seized bomb making material in Quetta on August 20, 2013. Paramilitary forces on August 20 seized more than 100 tonnes of bomb-making chemicals from a truck and a compound in southwest Pakistan and detained 10 suspects, officials said.

QUETTA: Paramilitary forces seized more than 100 tonnes of bomb-making chemicals from a truck and a compound near Quetta and detained 10 suspects on Tuesday, officials said.

Paramilitary Colonel Maqbool Ahmed said forces also found wires, detonators and mixers used to prepare bombs out of the chemicals.

"We have arrested 10 people during the raid at the compound and the truck and seized 100.5 tons of explosive material with detonators," Ahmed said.

Suspects told investigators that potassium chlorate and ammonium chlorate were packed with wires and detonators into vehicles at the compound, said Ahmed.

Balochistan and its capital Quetta are frequently hit by bomb attacks.

The province has been a flashpoint for violence and insurgency.

COMMENTS (21)

Ali | 10 years ago | Reply 100 tonnes is a HUGE amount! It is practically impossible for ISI (one of the best intelligence agencies in the world) to have missed or have been completely oblivious of that amount of explosives. It is simply unbelievable.
Hamid | 10 years ago | Reply

Now wait for some poor mining contractor, coming forward to claim his blasting stuff. No one uses meters of wires in bomb making.

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