Elder of Mamund tribe among 5 killed in Bajaur blast
Miscreants target Muhammad Jan's car in Bar Kamar area of the agency
BAJAUR AGENCY:
At least six people, including an elder of Mamund tribe, were killed on Monday in a remote-controlled blast in Bajaur Agency, Express News reported.
The car of the slain tribal elder, Muhammad Jan, was targeted by an unidentified person in Bar Kamar area of Mamund district.
According to Senior District Official Fayyazul Haq Sherpao, an improvised explosive device planted along the roadside went off as Jan's vehicle passed by it, leaving him and five others dead.
The dead included Jamiat Ulema Islam-Faz (JUIF) leaders Qari Fazal e Rabi, Musafar khan, Shahab Uddin, and Abdullah. Rabi was also the former chief of JUIF.
The car was completely destroyed as a result of the blast. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
Soon after the incident, security forces cordoned off the area and carried out a search operation.
A peace committee leader was killed in an explosion in the same agency on May 1.
Read: Peace committee leader killed in Bajaur Agency
Khalid Khan was killed when an improvised explosive device, planted on the roadside, exploded.
Meanwhile, the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
TTP spokesperson Mohammad Khorasani said the tribal elder, Muhammad Jan, and his colleagues were targeted for their support to the government.
At least six people, including an elder of Mamund tribe, were killed on Monday in a remote-controlled blast in Bajaur Agency, Express News reported.
The car of the slain tribal elder, Muhammad Jan, was targeted by an unidentified person in Bar Kamar area of Mamund district.
According to Senior District Official Fayyazul Haq Sherpao, an improvised explosive device planted along the roadside went off as Jan's vehicle passed by it, leaving him and five others dead.
The dead included Jamiat Ulema Islam-Faz (JUIF) leaders Qari Fazal e Rabi, Musafar khan, Shahab Uddin, and Abdullah. Rabi was also the former chief of JUIF.
The car was completely destroyed as a result of the blast. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
Soon after the incident, security forces cordoned off the area and carried out a search operation.
A peace committee leader was killed in an explosion in the same agency on May 1.
Read: Peace committee leader killed in Bajaur Agency
Khalid Khan was killed when an improvised explosive device, planted on the roadside, exploded.
Meanwhile, the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
TTP spokesperson Mohammad Khorasani said the tribal elder, Muhammad Jan, and his colleagues were targeted for their support to the government.