Hazara massacre: 11 terrorists involved in the attacks: Additional Home Secretary

PakistanHazara massacre: 11 terrorists involved in the attacks: Additional Home Secretary

ISLAMABAD: As many as eleven people were allegedly involved in the two terrorist attacks targeting the Hazara community on Alamdar road and Kirani road in Quetta in January and February, additional Home Secretary Saqib Javed said on Wednesday.

Among the eleven alleged terrorists responsible for the attacks are Shah Wali hailing from Rahim Yar Khan, Naeem Khan from Nawakali, Anwar Khan from Maghopir in Karachi and Abdul Wahab from Kohlu.

The Supreme Court was informed during today’s hearing of suo moto case of Hazara massacre by the ISI and IB that that they had prior intelligence of the attacks, Javed said.

The secretary further said that the police was responsible for security on Alamdar road, while the FC was responsible for security on Kirani road during the attacks.

DND

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