Bombing accused remanded in custody

Published December 8, 2007

QUETTA, Dec 7: An anti-terrorism court has remanded in police custody the accused in the Qila Saifullah seminary bombing for 10 days. The bombing claimed at least six lives.

The accused, Abdul Khaliq, was produced on Friday in the court of Najibullah Khan under tight security.

Mr Khaliq was accused of having planted the explosive device in Jamia Imdadul Alum near Qila Saifullah on Dec 3. Four people were wounded in the bombing.

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