Pakistan Today (Lahore)

FEMALE SUICIDE BOMBER PLANNING TO TARGET CHINESE MOTORCADE ARRESTED FROM HOSHAB

- MIAN ABRAR

THE Counterter­rorism Department (CTD) Monday arrested a would-be woman suicide bomber planning to target a Chinese motorcade in Balochista­n. According to the CTD, the female suicide bomber belonged to the Majeed Brigade wing of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).

It was the BLA whose female suicide bomber had carried out an attack at the University of Karachi’s Confucius Institute in April, killing three Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver. The security officials also recovered explosives and detonators from the alleged suicide bomber.

The law enforcemen­t agencies said that the arrested suicide bomber was planning to target Chinese officials on the route of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Following the arrest, the CTD is also conducting raids at different places to arrest other militants belonging to the group, according to media reports.

The reported arrest comes the same day as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif phoned his Chinese counterpar­t Mr Li Keqiang and assured him extraordin­ary security measures for the Chinese nationals in across Pakistan.

Officials blame hostile intelligen­ce agencies for funding, training and equipping the Baloch terrorist groups and tasking them to target the Chinese nationals and installati­ons in and around Balochista­n.

The prevention of yet another terrorist attack against China-pakistan cooperatio­n in less than a month is significan­t, experts told Global Times, which demonstrat­es the Pakistani government’s commitment to stopping terrorism and preserving cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Long-term cooperatio­n between China and Pakistan is not affected by extreme terrorist activity, they said.

The counter-terrorism manhunt is underway to arrest other members of the group involved in the terrorist attack.

The blocking of the attack came hours after the phone call between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Monday signifies the increasing trust between the friendly neighbours.

As the security situation in Pakistan is complicate­d and volatile at the moment, China and Pakistan will continue to carry out cooperatio­n in combating terrorism and further strengthen the protection of Chinese projects and personnel, and the sharing of resources and intelligen­ce, Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University, told media on Monday.

“The terrorist organizati­ons represente­d by the BLA chose to attack Chinese targets as they believed that China-pakistan relations were the ‘soft underbelly’ of the Pakistani government, thus trying to force the Pakistani government to make concession­s and compromise­s on political issues,” Qian said.

In the wake of April’s terrorist attack, Pakistan’s counterter­rorism department’s timely prevention of another terrorist attack against Chinese-led projects on Monday demonstrat­es that Pakistan has further intensifie­d its fight against terrorism, Zhu Yongbiao, director of the Center for Afghanista­n Studies in Lanzhou University, said.

The government has been more aggressive in preventing such attacks, especially in terrorist attacks against Chinese projects, he said.

Earlier, two suspects related to attack in the University of Karachi were arrested. On Sunday, the police developed sketches of another women suspected of facilitati­ng the suicide bomber, local media reported.

Zhu also noted that the re-emergence of terrorist attacks against Chinese projects in a short period of time also suggests related risks. “It proves that plans to launch terrorist attacks against China still exist and that these organizati­ons have the capacity to carry them out.”

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