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Six held for attack on Musharraf January 04, 2004 16:28 IST Pakistani security agencies have arrested six people in connection with the December 25 assassination bid on President Pervez Musharraf. They were arrested from a mosque in Lahore, the Daily Times newspaper quoted sources as saying on Sunday. Four of them belonged to the Jaish-e-Mohammed, or its alias Khudam-ul-Islam or the radical Sunni outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba, which has renamed itself Milat-e-Islamia. The other two had links with the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, the report added. Musharraf escaped unhurt when two vans entered his convoy and exploded outside a petrol pump in Rawalpindi on December 25. The attack occurred not far from the spot where terrorists detonated a bomb on December 14 to assassinate him. More reports from Pakistan Read about: Indo-Pak Peace Talk | Coup in Pakistan
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