Karachi Blast Suspects Identified BLA Links
As per details, the two suspects Javed and Gul Nisa were produced in court after their initial remand expired. The investigation officer informed the court that Javed had been identified by eyewitnesses.
According to the police, the suspects assisted the suicide bomber, who targeted a convoy of Chinese nationals near the airport. The police claimed that the suspects were linked with the banned Balochistan Liberation Army.
The investigation is ongoing, and the court has directed the investigation officer to submit a progress report at the next hearing
Two Chinese nationals were killed and several were injured in the attack that took place, last month, close to the Jinnah International Airport, the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan said.
Karachi airport blast: Suicide bomber ‘identified’
Addressing a joint press conference with IGP Ghulam Nabi Memon, Ziaul Hasan Lanjar lauded the swift action of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Sindh police in tracing the suspects and facilitators in the attack on Chinese nationals.
Lanjar said the proscribed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the Karachi airport blast.
He said Rs7.1 million was transferred to a bank account of a person named Saeed through a bank employee named Bilal to buy the vehicle in Karachi for the attack.
The car was brought from a showroom in Karachi and was possibly moved to Balochistan or any other area away from Karachi for explosives.
The same vehicle along with explosives (white chemical) weighing 30 to 40 kg was shifted back to Karachi for attack along with a woman named Gu-e-Nisa to avoid checking, the minister said.
The minister said Javed on a telephone call informed the attacker about the departure of Chinese nationals from Karachi airport.
The suicide attacker was identified through his fingerprint as Fahad Shah aka Aftab.
Lanjar said four people have been arrested so far and the hunt for their accomplice named Danish is underway.
He also announced a reward of Rs5 0mln for the team that busted the terrorist network to recommend it for the Pakistan Police medal.
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