The Peterborough Examiner

Four Pakistani militants behind 2009 attack on Sri Lankan cricketers killed

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LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistani officials said Sunday that four Islamic extremists allegedly involved in a 2009 attack on the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team were killed in a shootout with police.

The attack on the cricket team killed six police and two bystanders, and wounded six cricket players. The Pakistani Taliban and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an affiliated extremist group, claimed the attack, which was carried out by 10 gunmen.

The shootout erupted late Saturday on the edge of Lahore when other gunmen tried to break the militants out of police custody, a counterter­rorism official said. Another senior official confirmed the account.

Pakistan has stepped up its fight against extremist groups over the past two years, including with a military offensive in North Waziristan, a tribal region near the Afghan border and longtime stronghold of al-Qaida and other militants.

On Sunday, security forces raided a religious seminary on the outskirts of the southweste­rn city of Quetta, where a suicide bomber killed more than 70 people earlier this month, and sealed it when they found nearly 100 illegal Afghan immigrants residing there, provincial government spokesman Anwarul Haq said.

Other such raids netted another 228 Afghans, said paramilita­ry spokesman Khan Wasey. It was unclear if the raids were linked to terrorism suspicions.

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