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9 held for terror attack on Pakistan's agriculture institute

December 03, 2017 08:21 IST

Nine persons were arrested in Pakistan in connection with the Taliban attack on a Peshawar agriculture institute in which at least 12 people, including students, were killed and 35 others injured, counter-terrorism officials said.

IMAGE: A rescue worker walks in a computer lab after the shooting at Directorate of Agriculture Institute in Peshawar, Pakistan. Photograph: Fayaz Aziz/Reuters

Three burqa-clad Taliban terrorists stormed the training institute and opened indiscriminate fire, killing at least 12 people, half of them students, before being shot dead by security forces on Friday.

The Counter Terrorism Department has registered an FIR under stringent provisions against unknown terrorists and sent body parts of the terrorists to Lahore Forensic laboratory for their DNA tests.

 

The arrests were made after police and security forces carried out raids in Badhber, Telaband and other areas.

“Nine suspects were nabbed and were being probed for their role in the attack,” a senior police officer said.

A huge cache of weapons was also recovered, he said.

Separately, the CTD carried out a raid in Peshawar’s Nasirbagh area and arrested two alleged terrorists.

They also claimed to have recovered 500 gram of explosive materials and a pistol from the terrorists who belong to a banned terrorists outfit.

Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, a banned terror outfit, has claimed responsibility for the attack.

The army said that the attack was planned and handled from Afghanistan where TTP militants are hiding.

Meanwhile, bodies of the victims were shifted to their native areas where funeral rituals were performed for their burial.

IMAGE: A policeman stands guard at the gates of the Directorate of Agriculture Institute in Peshawar, Pakistan. Photograph: Fayaz Aziz/Reuters

The heavily-armed terrorists, who arrived in an auto rickshaw, attacked the students’ hostel of the Directorate of Agriculture Extension on the University Road in the city, the capital of the restive Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.

The institute was closed for the Eid-e-Milad, but about 70 students were present in the hostel.

The terrorists stormed the building by firing automatic weapons, creating panic, officials said.

Aerial surveillance of the operation was carried out by the army aviation division whereas armoured vehicles of security forces were also called on site.

Three terrorists were killed by security forces after a gunfight which lasted for an hour.

Bullets holes in building walls, broken glass scattered and blood stains could be seen on TV footage.

A police officer and two army troops were among the injured.

An eyewitness said he and his colleagues were sleeping when the firing started, media reports said.

The students present at the premises are undertaking their diplomas in Agriculture Sciences and Veterinary Sciences.

Peshawar, close to the Afghan border, has seen some of the worst violence incidents during the Taliban insurgency in recent years.

In 2014, a total of 147 people, including 132 schoolchildren, were massacred in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the country’s history when terrorists stormed the Army Public School in Peshawar Cantonment and opened indiscriminate fire. 

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