IRAN ARRESTS 3 ‘TERRORISTS’ OVER SUICIDE BOMB ATTACK
TEHRAN: Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards said on Monday it has arrested three “terrorists” involved in last week’s deadly suicide bomb attack on security forces in a region near Pakistan.
“Safe houses in (the cities of) Saravan and Khash were identified and eliminated, and the terrorists based in them were arrested,” the force said on its official Sepah news agency.
“Three of the terrorists were arrested and 150 kg of explosives and 600 kg of explosive materials as well as weapons and ammunition were confiscated,” it said.
The Guards said the three arrested had “produced, guided and supported” the vehicle used in Wednesday’s suicide bombing.
The attack killed 27 members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards travelling on a bus in the volatile southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan, which straddles the border with Pakistan. It was claimed by the jihadist outfit Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice).
Iran has provided Pakistani officials with “information on the terrorist groups’ hidden and semi-hidden training centres”, army chief-of-staff Mohammad Bagheri told Tasnim news agency.