QUETTA, May 13: Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani on Saturday said that involvement of some foreign elements in the blasts at the Police Training College could not be ruled out.

Talking to newsmen after visiting the injured personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Force in civil hospital, he said that terrorists involved in the barbaric act would soon be netted.

The governor said that majority of the ATF personnel killed or injured belonged to Baloch tribes.

“Police teams were interrogating suspects arrested after the incident,” he added.

Mr Ghani said the government would take strict action against those creating problems for the development and prosperity of the people of Balochistan.

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