Badaber attack: FIR registered against unknown suspects

Published September 19, 2015
Pakistani security personnel gather as an ambulance transports injured soldiers outside a Pakistan Air Force base after an attack by militants in Peshawar on September 18, 2015. —AFP
Pakistani security personnel gather as an ambulance transports injured soldiers outside a Pakistan Air Force base after an attack by militants in Peshawar on September 18, 2015. —AFP

PESHAWAR: The Counter-Terrorism Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Saturday registered a First Information Report (FIR) against unknown suspects on terror charges in relation to Friday's deadly attack on an Air Force camp in Peshawar's Badaber area.

The Darra Adamkhel chapter of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) earlier claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sources told DawnNews that on the complaint of camp commandant Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Hussain, the FIR was registered against unidentified suspects. Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and other terrorism-related charges were framed against the suspects in the FIR, they said.

In wake of the brazen assault, search and strike operations were initiated in Badaber and Matani areas during which police arrested at least 28 suspects, including 8 Afghan nationals.

Ten educational institutes, including four colleges, which are located in areas adjacent to the camp stormed by terrorists were closed on Saturday owing to security reasons. Security sources said the institutions will remain closed till the end of Eidul Azha holidays.

In what appea­red to be a precisely planned and executed attack, terrorists displayed their ability to breach the security of an Air Force camp by carrying out one of the deadliest assaults on a defence installation on the southern fringes of the provincial capital, Dawn newspaper reported.

Twenty-nine people — among them personnel of the Pakistan Air Force and military and some civilians — lost their lives and all 13 militants who had stormed the camp were also killed.

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