Perpetrators behind CID building, Shah Ghazi shrine attacks identified: Sources
December 5th, 2010 - 5:49 pm ICT by ANI
Karachi, Dec 5(ANI): Pakistani law enforcement agencies have identified the actual perpetrators behind the suicide attacks on Shah Ghazi shrine and the CID building, sources in the Interior ministry said.
Both attacks were orchestrated by Ameerzada, the chief of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Karachi chapter, the Dawn reported.
TTP’s Maulvi Tayyab played a pivotal role in hauling the suicide attackers to the targets for the terror strikes.
According to the sources, these names came up after probing the arrested persons during the recent search operations carried out by the Karachi Police.
The sources further indicated that the police and intelligence agencies have sped up the campaign for arresting those involved in the attacks. (ANI)
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