Police detain 22 after Taliban air base attack

The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) registers FIR against unknown suspects


Afp September 19, 2015
Paramilitary soldiers arrive to take position outside the Pakistan Air Force base after an attack by militants in Peshawar on September 18, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

PESHAWAR: Twenty-two suspects have been detained in connection with a deadly attack on an air force base claimed by the Taliban, officials said Saturday.

Taliban militants dressed in official uniforms attacked the air force base in Badhaber area of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on Friday, killing at least 29 people, most of them soldiers, the group's deadliest assault in months following a major military offensive against them.

All 14 attackers were also killed, the military said.

"At least 22 suspects including eight Afghan nationals have been detained from different parts of the city since Friday after the attack, and are being thoroughly interrogated," a senior local police official Shakir Bangash told AFP.

He said some of the suspects were set free after an initial interrogation while others, including the eight Afghans, are still in custody.

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A senior security official told AFP evidence was still being collected from the site of the attack to find more clues about how the incident happened and how the attackers entered the camp.

The insurgents entered the residential compound at the base, attacking a mosque where they killed 16 air force personnel as they were about to offer dawn prayers.

Another seven air force personnel were also killed in a barrack adjacent to mosque. Three from the army and three civilians were also killed.

The TTP claimed responsibility for Friday's attack in an e-mail sent to journalists, saying their "suicide unit" carried out the attack.

DG ISPR Major General Asim Bajwa said the attackers belonged to a splinter group of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and came from Afghanistan.

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"The attackers came from Afghanistan, the attack was planned and controlled from there," Bajwa said.

Islamabad and Kabul regularly accuse each other of supporting militants who cross the porous border to carry out attacks and of giving sanctuary to them.

The air force has played a key role in the operation against militant hideouts in the tribal areas on the Afghan borders, pounding targets in countless sorties since the onslaught began in June last year.

Pakistan Army launched the "Zarb-e-Azb" operation in June 2014 in a bid to wipe out militant bases in FATA.

FIR registered

Meanwhile, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has registered an FIR of the attack against unknown suspects.

Talking to The Express Tribune, an official of Badhaber police station said an FIR was registered, and the probe investigation under CTD had begun.

COMMENTS (1)

Logic | 9 years ago | Reply How did they detain 22 in Pakistan if the attack stemmed from Afghanistan? By the Pakistani taliban mind you.
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