Afghan Taliban instructs ASWJ attackers for Qila Gujar Singh blast

14 March, 2015 12:26

Lahore Police has received the geo-fencing information of the Deobandis-perpetrated suicide bomb blast outside police headquarters at Qila Gujjar Singh, which revealed that Wahhabis-allied Deobandi terrorists were receiving instructions from Deobandi takfiri militants in Afghanistan.

A police official of the investigation wing said that after the bomb blast the, joint investigation team carried out the geo-fencing of the crime scene which revealed that the Deobandi takfiri terrorists had been in the Qila Gujjar Singh area for two days and were in contact with Deobandi Taliban in Afghanistan from whom they were taking directions.

On February 17, a bomb struck police lines in which six people lost their lives and another 26 were injured. The bomber had struck just meters away from the entrance of Police Lines on Empress Road in the heart of the city.

“The target of the terrorist was the police lines which they failed to target with perfection,” he added. He added that 11 Deobandi terrorists are in police detention and we are interrogating them. The provincial police chief confirmed that Police Lines was the intended target. “The bomber wanted to enter Police Lines but exploded prematurely,” IG Punjab Mushtaq Ahmad Sukehra had said.

After the attack the TTP’s Jamaat ul Ahrar faction said it was behind the deadly attack. The group’s spokesperson Ehsanullah Ehsan said the group dedicated the bombing to all those “who were dragged out of prisons and killed or hanged”.

Now, their drama of differences came to an end with reunification of break-away Jamaat ul Ahrar with the original Pakistani Taliban. Deobandi terrorist Mangal Bagh of self-claimed Lashkar-e-Islam also joined reunified Taliban of Pakistan.

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