KPO attack: Investigations reveal Indian involvement

City News Feb, 22 2023
KPO attack: Investigations reveal Indian involvement
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KARACHI: Investigation into terrorist attack on Karachi Police Office (KPO) revealed Indian involvement as evidence has surfaced. As per details, evidence of joint action of various anti-national parties related to attack on Karachi Police Office has been found.

Investigative sources said that at time of attack, nearly 25 people were present in office and statements of all those have been recorded. Probe into matter disclosed that militants entered building and disabled elevator first. When terrorists started shooting, most of people were on first floor and then ran toward second floor of building.

Militants opened fire on doors while pretending to be police and shouted for staff hiding in rooms to come out.

Investigative sources said that evidence and investigation proved that plan was provided by banned TTP and ammunition by ‘RAW’. Meanwhile, bomb disposable squad said that there is similarity between suicide jackets used in KPO attack and suicide blast at Karachi University. Explosive material recovered from jackets found in KPO attack is suspected to be RDX.

Notably, outlawed Baloch Liberation Army was involved in university attack, while outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has claimed responsibility for KPO attack.

Published in The Daily National Courier, February, 22 2023

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