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Karachi bombing mastermind killed

Suspect received training in Iran, police say

- BY AZEEM SAMAR Correspond­ent

The mastermind behind the May 12 bomb blast in the busy Saddar area of Karachi has been killed in a police encounter.

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Sindh Police took part in the operation to trace and bring to justice the suspect who detonated the bomb in Saddar area using a remote-control device.

One person was killed and 12 others were injured due to the blast in the crowded Saddar area, which is the main shopping zone of Karachi. The law-enforcemen­t agencies conducted the raid to arrest the main suspect, Allah Dino, but he was killed in the ensuing exchange of fire.

Deputy Inspector General of Police, Syed Khurram Ali, who heads the CTD, said footage obtained from security surveillan­ce cameras had confirmed the identity of the suspect Allah Dino, who allegedly planted the bomb.

Technical evidence

He said that other technical evidence had also been collected, including the location of the suspect’s cellular phone, which confirmed that Dino had been present in the affected area at the time of the blast.

The official said surveillan­ce footage showed the suspect walking for five-and-half kilometres while pushing his bicycle along before choosing the spot where to plant the bomb.

He told journalist­s that Dino had gone to Iran to receive training to use improvised explosive devices, especially to cause damage to the railway tracks in Sindh.

He said the suspect had received both instructio­ns and money from his handler based in Iran for committing terrorist acts in Sindh.

Phone intercepte­d

Karachi’s Administra­tor, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, told media persons that investigat­ors had also intercepte­d a telephonic conversati­on between Allah Dino and his handler, Asghar Shah, who is based in Iran.

He said the handler complained that Allah Dino, during the terrorist act, hadn’t used a mask to cover his face and is visible in the footage of the surveillan­ce cameras available to the investigat­ors.

He disclosed that Allah Dino had earlier been arrested and a case had been registered against him on charges of antistate activities.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Security officials inspect the site after a bomb blast in Karachi that killed one and injured nine.
AFP ■ Security officials inspect the site after a bomb blast in Karachi that killed one and injured nine.

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