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CORNERED ON TERROR, PAK NSA SAYS INDIA’S RAW BEHIND ATTACK AT HAFIZ SAEED’S HOME

Pakistan National Security Adviser (NSA) Moeed Yusuf alleged that as per the evidence they have gathered during the probe into the blast at Lahore’s Johar Town pointed to “Indian-sponsored terrorism”, he said on on Sunday. On 23 June, an explosion near the residence of UN-designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed’s residence in Lahore had killed three people […]

Pakistan National Security Adviser (NSA) Moeed Yusuf alleged that as per the evidence they have gathered during the probe into the blast at Lahore’s Johar Town pointed to “Indian-sponsored terrorism”, he said on on Sunday.

On 23 June, an explosion near the residence of UN-designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed’s residence in Lahore had killed three people and injured 24 others. Pak NSA, in a press briefing, alleged that the mastermind of the attack “is an Indian citizen and RAW is in touch with him”, as per a Dawn newspaper report.

Without specifying the nature of the intelligence input, Yusuf said, “The IG said we have intelligence of foreign intelligence agency, so today without a doubt I want to say, (the circumstances) of this entire attack lead to Indian-sponsored terrorism.”

Further alleging India’s role in the blast, Pak NSA said the day the blast took place there were thousands of coordinated cyber attacks on the country’s information infrastructure. “The cyber attacks were carried out so that our investigation could not be successful and it would face obstacles and time could be gained for the network to disperse,” he said, as quoted by Dawn.

“We have no doubt that the Johar Town and cyberattacks are linked. And the number in which (the cyberattacks) were done, there is no doubt that there was state involvement of our neighbour,” he added.

Earlier, a car mechanic was taken into custody for his involvement in the blast. Local media had reported that intelligence agencies arrested the technician for modifying the interiors of the car that was used in the blast.

A man parking a suspicious vehicle that was possibly used to carry out the blast was caught on CCTV, the footage of which has been obtained by ARY News.

Citing initial investigations, a senior police official told Dawn on condition of anonymity that about 15 kg of explosives had been planted in a car that was stolen from Gujranwala and parked near the residence of Hafiz Saeed in Board of Revenue Housing Society, Johar Town.

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