Summary Investigations revealed the planning was carried out also in Islamabad 1 month prior to attack.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – In an important development regarding Islamabad F-8 court attack, security institutions have determined the number of terrorists; two out of four terrorists were suicide bombers, Dunya News reported.
The investigation has also revealed that the planning of the attack was carried also in Islamabad 2 months before the attack. The escaping attackers got away from the western side of the Kachehri.
The reports also say that the terrorists had briefly stayed at a local Madrassa and that one of the attackers is in constant contact with a prominent member of a banned outfit.
The aiding person who assisted to carry out the attack provided terrorists with map and pictures of the court building. The capturing of aiding persons is also anticipated.
Previous Development:
Earlier, startling revelations in Islamabad court attack investigation over a week ago tied the culprits to North Waziristan who had arrived in Rawalpindi via Bannu.
Investigation sources reveal the burka-clad terrorists reached Pir Wadhai stop of Rawalpindi and that the Islamabad police was alerted of their arrival on Friday, days before the attack took place.
Investigation sources reveal the police was alerted in writing adding the movements of culprits from Pir Wadhai point are still unknown.
The Attack:
Eleven people including a judge were killed on March 3 in a gun and suicide bomb attacks on a court complex in Islamabad, a rare strike at the heart of the heavily-guarded Pakistani capital.
The Tehrik-e-Taliban denied any connection to the tragic attack, which came two days after the militants announced a month-long ceasefire aimed at restarting stalled peace talks with the government.
A spokesman for the Ahrar-ul-Hind militant group, which recently split from the main Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) umbrella group, claimed responsibility of the attack.
