ISLAMABAD, July 1: A three-member Danish police team, who was in capital to probe the terrorist attack at its embassy, on Tuesday visited Kohsar police station and inspected the evidences collected from the crime scene, sources told Dawn.

The sources said the team requested the Kohsar police for access to evidences as they wanted to inspect them and take samples for tests.

The sources said the evidences, including remains of vehicle and some other things attached with the explosives.

The team took samples from the evidences and left from the police station.

The sources said that the team wanted to know which type of explosives used in the attack.

Earlier, the team also visited the blast site and inspected the area, including the crater on the road, made as a result of the blast.

They also collected samples from the area.

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