After taking soldiers hostage, I thought we won: sole surviving GHQ attacker
October 17th, 2009 - 3:53 pm ICT by ANIPeshawar, Oct. 16 (ANI): The only surviving gunman of the Rawalpindi GHQ attack, Muhammad Aqeel, alias Dr Usman, has revealed that he took almost 40 army personnel hostage thinking that the government would free hundreds of militants in exchange of them.
Sources quoted Aqeel as saying that he was sure that the government would release most of the terrorists on their demand list.
“Once I was successful in taking several personnel hostage, I believed the army would not fight back and the release of my comrades would only be a matter of time. I was also sure that I would receive safe passage to end the hostage situation,” the Daily Times quoted Aqeel, as saying.
According to sources, the real turning point in the GHQ attack came when a military sniper killed a militant who was wearing an explosives-laden suicide jacket.
“That single gunshot changed the entire scenario. The terrorist was taken out with a bullet to the neck, giving him no time to act,” he said.
Investigators are still probing whether the terrorists received any “support from inside the GHQ”. (ANI)
- Pak security forces kill two militants involved in GHQ attack - Feb 20, 2010
- Rawalpindi GHQ hostage drama over, 25 hostages freed - Oct 11, 2009
- Terrorists wanted to hold Pakistani generals hostage: Report - Nov 17, 2009
- Pakistani army headquarters siege ends, 30 hostages freed (Fourth Lead) - Oct 11, 2009
- Stung Pakistani army may soon start building new HQ in Islamabad - Oct 12, 2009
- Militants holding hostages in Pakistani Army HQ: Official (Intro Roundup) - Oct 10, 2009
- 11 killed as gunmen storm Pakistani Army HQ (Roundup) - Oct 10, 2009
- Eight hostages freed at Pakistan Army HQ: Report (Third Intro Roundup) - Oct 11, 2009
- Standoff at Pakistan army headquarters after 11 killed (Fifth Lead, Changing dateline) - Oct 10, 2009
- Taliban besieges Lahore, strikes at three police establishments (Afternoon Lead) - Oct 15, 2009
- Militants holding hostages in Pakistani Army HQ: Official (Second Intro Roundup) - Oct 11, 2009
- Military operation in South Waziristan 'imminent' after GHQ attack: Malik - Oct 12, 2009
- One sentenced to death for Pakistan attack - Aug 13, 2011
- No LeT, JuM terrorists in Pak's newly released Red Book of 'most wanted' criminals - Oct 17, 2009
- No LeT, JeM terrorists in Pak's newly released Red Book of 'most wanted' criminals - Oct 18, 2009
Tags: alias, aqeel, army personnel, attacker, comrades, explosives, gunman, gunshot, hostage situation, investigators, matter of time, militants, military sniper, muhammad, rawalpindi, safe passage, suicide jacket, terrorists, turning point, usman