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Showing posts with label bomber. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Would-be suicide bomber held

The police on Friday claimed to have arrested a would-be-suicide bomber in Nusratkhel area in Kohat district.They said the police barricaded a road and signaled a passenger van to stop. Upon search, the police arrested a would-be-suicide bomber, Amjad Noor.The personnel of the bomb disposal unit removed the suicide vest weighing up to 13 kilogram and defused it, they said.The police shifted the bomber to an unknown location for further interrogation. Sources said the security forces had launched search for his three other accomplices.

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Suspected bomber held near Kohat tunnel

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The security forces arrested another suspected suicide bomber near Japan Friendship Tunnel on Sunday, official sources said.The sources said acting on a tip-off, the security forces stopped a Karachi-bound passenger bus near the tunnel and arrested a 17-year-old suspected suicide bomber. His identity could not be ascertained as he was shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation. The security forces on Thursday arrested a 14-year-old Zainullah, an alleged would-be suicide bomber, who was heading to Dera Ghazi Khan in passenger coach.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

41 IDPs killed as bombers target camp in Kohat

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Two suicide bombers struck a crowd of displaced people collecting aid handouts, killing at least 41 and wounding more than 60 on Saturday at the Kacha Pukha camp on the outskirts of Kohat.




The bombers struck minutes apart in the camp, a registration centre for people fleeing Taliban violence and army operations close to the Afghan border.



"The toll in the two suicide attacks is 41 dead and more than 60 wounded," DIG Kohat Abdullah Khan told Geo News.



Meanwhile, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Al Alami called Geo News correspondent and claimed the responsibility of the attack.



Body parts of the bombers were recovered and most of the victims were members of the Mani Khel and Baramad Khel tribes who had gathered for registration after fleeing fighting in their home district of Orakzai, sources said.



The first bomber detonated his explosives while displaced people gathered to register and receive relief items. A few minutes later the second bomber blew himself up in the middle of the gathering crowd.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Report on bombers

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The district administration Wednesday forwarded an initial investigation report about the killing of two would-be suicide bombers in Lachi subdivision on Tuesday.

An investigation team headed by Deputy Superintendent of Police Mushtaq Hussain and Inspector Nizam Shah was constituted to probe the incident. District Police Officer Delawar Khan Bangash and his team inspected the spot and recovered the head and body parts of the suicide bomber. The mutilated body of the accomplice of the suicide bomber was also found.

The report said a bike was recovered 500 metres away from the site, which was camouflaged by unidentified men. The police also recovered a mobile phone, SIM and memory card from the scene. Reports suggested that the would-be bomber was sitting on the bike when the suicide vest exploded, killing both on the spot.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Would-be bomber killed in blast

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A would-be suicide bomber was killed before reaching his target in Lachi sub-division on Tuesday evening. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Abdullah Khan told The News that a would-be suicide bomber, riding a motorcycle, was heading to his alleged target when he was blown up in a nullah near Iftikhar Well area in Lachi at 9:15 p.m. It wasn’t clear as to where the motorcyclist was heading and his possible target. After the blast, the security forces and police along with the bomb disposal squad rushed to the scene and cordoned off the area. The bomb disposal squad collected pieces of evidence including body parts of the slain bomber.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Security agencies: whither professionalism?

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MANY clues, which could have led security agencies to reach the mastermind of the suicide bombers, had been lost when the house, where a suicide bomber was killed, was handed over to the owners soon after the incident.

A visit to the house by this correspondent, on the morning of the second day, where the suicide bomber was killed on Friday, revealed that the debris in the room was lying, which was a clear proof of the inefficiency of the intelligence agencies and bomb disposal squad.

No attempt had been made to take all of it for investigation. Because the bomb disposal squad and the investigating police and army officers had reportedly no facility of search lights even to find out body parts of the bomber.

They were using dim lights of their mobile phones in the dark. It was Thursday evening and the light of the house had been cut off after the hand-grenade attack and blast. So it was not possible for them to find any clue.

The police also let the people of the area to enter the house which was again against the principles of investigations. The family, which owned the house, was removing the debris which was in fact the responsibility of the investigators.

Before realising the importance of the scene of crime, the officials had handed over the house to the owners just after the incident missing all important clues. Although there were more chances to find the chip and other evidences because after the huge blast, many articles in the room were still intact even major part of the black shirt of the bomber had also been found.The police and intelligence department officials, who claimed that they talked to the suicide bomber and engaged him for three long hours on cellphone, did not make any effort even to find out the SIM of his mobile set from the debris.

The bomber called his three associates and before removing his jacket asked somebody that as he had missed his target, so can he ram into the police and blow himself up. The intelligence agencies, despite having state of the art gadgets to trace the calls, failed to record his conversation and identity the number which he had called for hours for help.

It is important to note that the suicide bomber who fluently spoke, Pashto, Urdu and Punjabi while talking in the last minutes of the blast was shot by a policeman when he removed the jacket and was holding it in his hands.

The senior officials and policeman who killed the suicide bomber requested Dawn that the name of the shooter was not being disclosed to the media because he could easily become target of the militants.

He is a low ranking official and was very close to the bomber while trying to convince him to surrender. He told this scribe immediately after the operation, when the bombers removed jackets in such situations, it meant that he wanted to carry out the blast. Therefore, he was killed at that time.

The official privy to the movement of the suicide bomber, before trapped inside a house in the Kohat main bazaar, said that a local young man with beard was guiding him to take him to the target. But soon after noticing the presence of police, ran away from the bazaar which had been sealed.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Alleged bomber held in Kohat

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KOHAT: The security forces Thursday arrested a would-be suicide bomber and recovered an explosives-laden jacket and arms from his possession. Sources said the forces raided the house of Abdul Karim, from Orakzai, in Dherai Banda area and held him on the spot.