Would-be suicide bomber dies in Kohat

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Would-be suicide bomber dies in Kohat

KOHAT: A would-be suicide bomber was killed in an explosion in Dhoda area in the limits of Bilitang Police Station, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported on 15 September, 2012.

The sources said that 18-year-old Taj Muhammad had been sent to the area apparently to carry out suicide bombing.

“He was staying in an abandoned room in the hilly area and the blast occurred when his vest exploded accidentally,” an official said.

Following the incident, the police reached the scene and seized a hand-grenade and explosives.

DND

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