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Some Pak officials aiding terrorists
I think Pakistan's foreign office need to ask for explanation to this rhetoric.
I hopelessly hope to hear a Zardari's response.
Iran's deputy interior minister says some local Pakistani officials have issued travel documents for terrorists involved in Wednesday's deadly bombing attack.
"Terrorists get their travel documents from some local Pakistani officials," Ali Abdollahi told IRNA, stressing that Tehran believed these officials were connected to the terrorists.
At least 33 people, including women and children, were killed and 83 others were wounded in an attack, which occurred at the Imam Hussein mosque in Chabahar on Wednesday.
People were commemorating the martyrdom of the third Shia Imam.
The terrorist group Jundallah has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jundallah, a Pakistan-based terrorist group, has carried out numerous bombings, assassination attempts, and terrorist attacks in Iran.
Its leader Abdolmalek Rigi was arrested by Iranian intelligence forces in February 2010 and executed in June for 79 counts of crimes, including armed robbery, bombing operations and armed attacks on police and civilians.
"The confessions of Abdolmalek Rigi confirm that the base of these terrorists is in Pakistan," the Iranian official said.
Abdollahi said terrorists are believed to receive training in Pakistan, criticizing Islamabad for ignoring Iran's repeated calls to adopt proper security measure.
Chabahar Governor Ali Bateni announced on Wednesday that Iran's security and civil forces had arrested one of the perpetrators of the attack.
The United Nations, the United States, Britain, France, Jordan and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement have condemned the terrorist attacks.
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I think Pakistan's foreign office need to ask for explanation to this rhetoric.
I hopelessly hope to hear a Zardari's response.