ISLAMABAD, Nov 11:
A suicide bomber on Tuesday detonated his explosives near a police vehicle outside a court in Pakistan’s capital, killing at least 12 people and wounding 27 others, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said.
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Naqvi, who visited the site of the blast, said the attacker wanted to enter the court complex, but on failure, he detonated his explosives near a police vehicle at the gate of the building in the G-11 area of the capital at 12.39 pm (local time).
The Minister said that 12 people were killed and 27 others injured, including security personnel and a lawyer, in the blast near the Islamabad District Judicial Complex.
No group or individual claimed responsibility for the attack, but such strikes are usually carried out by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistani (TTP).
“Our first priority is to identify the attacker…Whenever the attacker is identified, we will share with the media,” Naqvi said as he vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Naqvi said that the process of identifying the victims has been going on. He said that those sponsoring militants in Pakistan had increased their funding by threefold.
“We are linking today’s blast with many factors. Things will be clear in the coming hours. There are several messages of it…,” he said. “I don’t want to say anything at this point, as often the Indians do (start blaming soon after such incidents). We will come with full evidence and details.”
Naqvi said Pakistan is clear that Afghanistan should stop terrorism coming from their soil, “otherwise we will have to take action against them.” (PTI)
