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LAHORE: In a breakthrough in the investigation into Wednesday’s bomb blast case, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) arrested a suspect said to be a foreign national from the Lahore airport.

Identified as Peter Paul David, the suspect was offloaded from a Karachi-bound flight and shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation. He is said to be the owner of the car used in the blast on Wednesday near the residence of Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed that killed three people and injured 24 others.


The LEAs were also on the lookout for another suspect who is said to have driven the explosives-laden car to the targeted location while dodging law enforcers.

Details about the identity and whereabouts of the arrested suspect are being withheld. David’s travel history showed that he had been shuttling between Karachi, Lahore and Dubai frequently, while he couldn’t satisfy the investigators about the purpose of these visits and his activities.

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Since being stolen in 2010 from Gujranwala, the car used in the blast had been sold further multiple times and David was its last owner, according to initial investigations.

The bomb blast near the residence of the JuD chief has also sparked off debates on the intelligence failure of the Counter-Terrorism Department. CTD chief Wasim Sial also faced criticism in a high-profile meeting on Thursday when it transpired that the terrorists prepared the explosives-laden car in Lahore and transported it near the high-value target’s residence in Johar Town.

The CTD housed an intelligence wing to detect terrorist networks and counter and pre-empt their activities.

An official said intelligence agencies traced the location of the owner of the car through its registration record obtained from the excise department, and then arrested David from the Lahore airport.

Quoting initial investigations, the official said the car entered Lahore from Babu Sabu interchange a few hours before the blast where police personnel cleared the vehicle and the driver after checking.

He added that there were conflicting reports about whether it was carrying explosives at the time or not. However, there was a strong possibility that it was fitted with explosives inside Lahore and then driven to Johar Town.

CCTV footage showed a masked suspect parking the car at the corner of a street near the residence of the JuD chief around 10:40am on Wednesday. He got out of the car and then disappeared, the official said, adding that the blast occurred around 11:10am. Reportedly, the suspect had carried out the blast with a timed-device.

Footage later showed that the driver was picked up from a petrol pump nearby by an accomplice in a car and they drove off, the official said.

He added that during interrogation, David denied his involvement in the blast. He told the investigators that during his last visit to Dubai, a friend of his said someone he (the friend) knew in Gujranwala needed his (David’s) car for a couple of days. When he returned to Pakistan, he handed over the car to a masked man in Gujranwala, David said, adding that he thought the man was wearing the mask because of Covid.

Our Staff Reporter for Islamabad Adds: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed claimed that Punjab police were close to arresting the culprits responsible for Wednesday’s blast in Lahore.




In a video statement posted on Twitter on Thursday, the minister claimed that officials had achieved “great success” during investigation. “Punjab police will soon arrest the culprits and deliver good news to the people,” he said.

He remarked Pakistan’s enemies could not tolerate the economic and political stability in the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan and had started adopting “terrorist routes”.

He said elements that wanted to spread chaos in the country would fail, as Pakistan “will never succumb to any pressure”.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2021

 
So a foreign operative fitted his car with explosives, then instead of leaving the nation before the explosion was roaming around different cities of Pakistan wasting time.
Eventually got caught.
First time a foreign intelligence operative has behaved this way, lol
 
So a foreign operative fitted his car with explosives, then instead of leaving the nation before the explosion was roaming around different cities of Pakistan wasting time.
Eventually got caught.
First time a foreign intelligence operative has behaved this way, lol

He was leaving but got arrested in airport.
 
So he's foreign national?

Everyone knew about the context of blast. Not surprising at all.

The fact is America is taken off guard and are in frenzy regarding the withdrawl and sudden Taliban offensive.

They have always been the major backers and we all know India is operating under their protection in Afghanistan.
 
So a foreign operative fitted his car with explosives, then instead of leaving the nation before the explosion was roaming around different cities of Pakistan wasting time.
Eventually got caught.
First time a foreign intelligence operative has behaved this way, lol


He was trying to leave. Flights are disrupted due to covid so going to another city to catch a flight
 
He was leaving but got arrested in airport.
A foreign intelligence agent would never do such a thing in his real name or non-musim sounding name. Such intelligence agent would never do it from a car registered in one's own name but use a stolen car or a car assembled from junkyards. Also, he would be smart enough to time the blast such that he would leave within 1-2 hours of the blast and not liger around for long. Pakistan arrested him and consider him a suspect merely because he was a non muslim foreigner.
He was trying to leave. Flights are disrupted due to covid so going to another city to catch a flight
Flights did not get disrupted suddenly. It was disrupted for some time now. So, he would know the schedule. Also, he would have left Pakistan much earlier and not wait for so long
 
A foreign intelligence agent would never do such a thing in his real name or non-musim sounding name. Such intelligence agent would never do it from a car registered in one's own name but use a stolen car or a car assembled from junkyards. Also, he would be smart enough to time the blast such that he would leave within 1-2 hours of the blast and not liger around for long. Pakistan arrested him and consider him a suspect merely because he was a non muslim foreigner.

Flights did not get disrupted suddenly. It was disrupted for some time now. So, he would know the schedule. Also, he would have left Pakistan much earlier and not wait for so long
Believe me confirm flights get cancelled suddenly I m facing same issue as him:rofl:
 
So a foreign operative fitted his car with explosives, then instead of leaving the nation before the explosion was roaming around different cities of Pakistan wasting time.
Eventually got caught.
First time a foreign intelligence operative has behaved this way, lol
He already accepted he owns the car and gave it to his friend. So even if he was not involved he has relation with people involved
 
LAHORE: In a breakthrough in the investigation into Wednesday’s bomb blast case, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) arrested a suspect said to be a foreign national from the Lahore airport.

Identified as Peter Paul David, the suspect was offloaded from a Karachi-bound flight and shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation. He is said to be the owner of the car used in the blast on Wednesday near the residence of Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed that killed three people and injured 24 others.


The LEAs were also on the lookout for another suspect who is said to have driven the explosives-laden car to the targeted location while dodging law enforcers.

Details about the identity and whereabouts of the arrested suspect are being withheld. David’s travel history showed that he had been shuttling between Karachi, Lahore and Dubai frequently, while he couldn’t satisfy the investigators about the purpose of these visits and his activities.


Since being stolen in 2010 from Gujranwala, the car used in the blast had been sold further multiple times and David was its last owner, according to initial investigations.

The bomb blast near the residence of the JuD chief has also sparked off debates on the intelligence failure of the Counter-Terrorism Department. CTD chief Wasim Sial also faced criticism in a high-profile meeting on Thursday when it transpired that the terrorists prepared the explosives-laden car in Lahore and transported it near the high-value target’s residence in Johar Town.

The CTD housed an intelligence wing to detect terrorist networks and counter and pre-empt their activities.

An official said intelligence agencies traced the location of the owner of the car through its registration record obtained from the excise department, and then arrested David from the Lahore airport.

Quoting initial investigations, the official said the car entered Lahore from Babu Sabu interchange a few hours before the blast where police personnel cleared the vehicle and the driver after checking.

He added that there were conflicting reports about whether it was carrying explosives at the time or not. However, there was a strong possibility that it was fitted with explosives inside Lahore and then driven to Johar Town.

CCTV footage showed a masked suspect parking the car at the corner of a street near the residence of the JuD chief around 10:40am on Wednesday. He got out of the car and then disappeared, the official said, adding that the blast occurred around 11:10am. Reportedly, the suspect had carried out the blast with a timed-device.

Footage later showed that the driver was picked up from a petrol pump nearby by an accomplice in a car and they drove off, the official said.

He added that during interrogation, David denied his involvement in the blast. He told the investigators that during his last visit to Dubai, a friend of his said someone he (the friend) knew in Gujranwala needed his (David’s) car for a couple of days. When he returned to Pakistan, he handed over the car to a masked man in Gujranwala, David said, adding that he thought the man was wearing the mask because of Covid.

Our Staff Reporter for Islamabad Adds: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed claimed that Punjab police were close to arresting the culprits responsible for Wednesday’s blast in Lahore.




In a video statement posted on Twitter on Thursday, the minister claimed that officials had achieved “great success” during investigation. “Punjab police will soon arrest the culprits and deliver good news to the people,” he said.

He remarked Pakistan’s enemies could not tolerate the economic and political stability in the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan and had started adopting “terrorist routes”.

He said elements that wanted to spread chaos in the country would fail, as Pakistan “will never succumb to any pressure”.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2021


usually foreign nationals carry passport of foreign countries
 
A foreign intelligence agent would never do such a thing in his real name or non-musim sounding name. Such intelligence agent would never do it from a car registered in one's own name but use a stolen car or a car assembled from junkyards. Also, he would be smart enough to time the blast such that he would leave within 1-2 hours of the blast and not liger around for long. Pakistan arrested him and consider him a suspect merely because he was a non muslim foreigner.

Flights did not get disrupted suddenly. It was disrupted for some time now. So, he would know the schedule. Also, he would have left Pakistan much earlier and not wait for so long
Lol haven't you Heard of terrorists carrying passport id card currency along with snacks of their countries with them when they go on these super secret missions?

 
The last line of article is the most meaningful.

'Pakistan would not succumb to any pressure using these tactics'.
 

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