Pakistan sends 3 to custody for ‘facilitating’ Pathankot attack
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: Three suspects arrested by Pakistani authorities for allegedly facilitating the attack on Pathankot airbase have been remanded in the custody of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Punjab province, according to a media report on Sunday.
The suspects — identified as Khalid Mahmood, Irshadul Haque and Muhammad Shoaib — were arrested “over suspicion that they were facilitators of the attack”, the Dawn newspaper reported.
The three men were nabbed by the CTD from a house they
THESE ARE THE FIRST FORMAL ARRESTS MADE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ASSAULT AT THE PATHANKOT AIRBASE ON JANUARY 2
had rented near Chand Da Qila bypass, located about 10 km from Gujranwala city.
On Saturday, anti-terrorism court judge Bushra Zaman gave the CTD physical remand of three suspects for six days. The suspects denied the charges.
They were taken to an “undisclosed location for investigation”, the report said.
It could not immediately be ascertained if the suspects were in any way linked to the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed, which India has blamed for the January 2 attack on Pathankot airbase which killed seven people.
These are the first formal arrests made in connection with the assault. Earlier, Pakistani authorities had placed several people, including JeM founder Masood Azhar, in “protective custody”.
News of the arrests emerged t hree days after Pakistan formed a new joint investigation team (JIT) that is expected to visit India next month to take forward the probe into the terror attack.