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Pak Interior Minister rules out India's role in Lahore

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Posted: Mar 05, 2009 at 2023 hrs IST

Lahore Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Thursday ruled out India's involvement in attack on Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore. He said attack on Sri Lankan cricketers could be the work of al-Qaeda.

'We've identified those who attacked SL cricketers'

Pakistani investigators have identified the terrorists behind the attack on the Sri lankan cricket team, Punjab Governor Salman Taseer said but did not name any of the suspects.

"We have identified the people who have carried out the attack. We are after them," Taseer said adding the Army and the intelligence agency, ISI, are helping in tracking down the gunmen.

Taseer said the investigators have found a large amount of weapons. "It was like a small army".

About a dozen gunmen ambushed the bus ferrying the Sri Lankan team to the Gaddafi stadium on Tuesday, leaving seven players and an assistant coach injured and eight people dead.

The gunmen fled after the attack.

The Governor said he did not want to share details as a high-level committee has been constituted to go into the attacks and submit its report within three days.

Investigators questioned five suspects who are believed to have helped the terrorists. The suspects claimed that the attackers had stayed in the city for a month before striking.

They are also trying to trace persons whose telephone numbers were found on the SIM cards of the mobile left behind by the terrorists.

One of the suspects, a resident of Rehmanpura, had a photograph of one of the attackers, the ‘Dawn’ newspaper said quoting sources.

Babar Shahzad, who had reportedly purchased one of the SIMs used by the attackers, and Dilawar Hussain, a teenager, were picked up from a village at Rahim Yar Khan in southern Punjab. The three other suspects were detained in Lahore.

Faced with all round criticism for the lax security, the Punjab Governor sought to put a brave front, saying ‘the security for the Sri Lankan team was adequate’ and that all standard procedures had been followed.

Asked about match referee Chris Broad's comments that they were left with no security when the terrorists started firing and were ‘sitting ducks’, Taseer said it is unfortunate that he has made such comments.

The Governor also attacked Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram for describing Pakistani security as hopeless.

"In Mumbai, for six hours, nobody came and the terrorists left many dead. Our security personnel kept fighting till the end."

CCTV footage aired by television channels on Wednesday showed about half a dozen attackers calmly leaving the site of the assault on foot or on a motorcycle.

Aslam, an auto-rickshaw driver whose vehicle was used by two of the attackers, told police that the men with fair complexion were speaking in Punjabi. They dropped two bags with clothes, detonators and walkie-talkies after getting out of the auto-rickshaw in Lahore's cantonment area.

Toor Agha, the former owner of a white car used by the attackers, was handed over by police to an intelligence agency. The car was found at the Liberty roundabout with timed explosive devices. Agha told investigators he had sold the car some time ago.

The food items found in bags left behind by the attackers indicated they might have planned to take the Sri Lankan team hostage or engage in a prolonged stand-off with security forces, police said.

"Raids are being conducted. There are some leads which we are following and were are trying our best to unearth the conspiracy," Lahore police chief Habibur Rehman said.

The video footage on Pakistani channels showing the terrorists ambling down a bylane has surpprised the investigators. "Obviously, they were well trained. If they had run, they would have attracted attention," the Governor said.

The terrorists were armed with automatic weapons, grenades and a rocket launcher.

Meanwhile, Pakistanis queued up to pay tributes to the policemen who died in the attack at the Liberty Chowk.

A special memorial was organised by the city traffic police.

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100% sure, it was raw, who attack on srilankan cricket by hassan on 06 Mar 2009

india just want to take cricket from pakistan that's why India raw agency attack on pakistan to show our image bad and no other country can come to pakistan,,,,it was damn india

Does Indian express verify this news by Truth seeker on 06 Mar 2009

I see Indian express, India times and Hindustan times sites carrying bold headlines that Pakistan Interior minister has given clean chit to India. There is no quote of the minister. Also the Pakistani websites say the exact opposite about what the minister said in the same interview. Are our newspapers verifying what they or Are they blindly copying each other and making a fool of themselves ?

Conspiracy by Harry on 06 Mar 2009

The Gov should know who were the terrorists, because they were his own dear people. Isn't that the reason why the Pakistani team pretended to be late?

terror by khan on 06 Mar 2009

sunni religious schools produce terrorist. It is gods command. good luck.

terror! by asrar on 06 Mar 2009

What rubbish!get some medical attention you need it very badly...get well soon.

Poor Quality in ISI by Nivas on 06 Mar 2009

Poor Training for these freedom fighters. They should have shot the bus tires first instead of spraying the doors and windows. They are probably trained by ISI - their rocket launchers didn't even hit the damn big bus. Even a one eyed beggar can do this job.Next time, send these freedom fighters to China for good training.

conspiracy to divert attention from ongoing investigation by Kamal on 05 Mar 2009

Pakistan knew the terrorist well before the attack, this is the time to organize the press conference to show the world that how committed and fast they are in catching the terrorist.

Word eating by Hero Vaz on 05 Mar 2009

Who is that idiotic Paki minister who said that India was behind the attack? I suppose he will eat his words that will give him an attack of fatal dysentry.

PAKIS REFUSING TO LISTEN by harun on 05 Mar 2009

longer the pakis live denying that there are no terror groups active in pak,they will continue to suffer.the rate at which these radicals are getting audacious the very exsistence of pak is at stake.as for the pak media blaming india for the lahore attack goes let these insane blokes know that once taliban gets control they are gone for good.The way in which these guys escaped after ambushing the lankans its blatantly obvious that the state has been infilterated as well.All pakis need to wake up if not there beloved pakistan will become TALIBISTAN.

Now its Al-Qaeda! by Mike Vig on 05 Mar 2009

Yet one more explanation from the Headquarters of Terrorists Unlimited. Everyday you hear different versions from different people to blame different people. Obviously, none is in charge there. Now they realized blaming India would get them nothing, while blaming Al -Qaeda could get them the greens from Uncle $am. At least they are hoping.

Time to change Pakistan by G Sundar on 05 Mar 2009

It is not too late Pakistan, purge your ISI and army, take out all the religious zealots and take a close look at the hate poison that is being fed to the children. Purify the religious schools if you still want to call your nation 'Land of Pure'. But you have made a good start by not blaming India for lahore shoot out.

Pak identifies shooters by Vrinder on 05 Mar 2009

Pakistan government should be given Nobel Peace Prize for recognizing the terrorists who attacked the Srilankan cricket team and has proved that Pak believes in non-violence hence let the terrorists escape without a scratch.

terror by Khan on 06 Mar 2009

Most of the sunni religious schools, produce terrorists, because it is the command. So the culprit is clearly known. Good luck.

Mumabi and Lahore.... by Nivas on 05 Mar 2009

In Mumbai police personnel too died fighting the terrorists. But in lahore, Police died defending the terrorists. thats the difference.

Monster turns on parent by Hero Vaz on 05 Mar 2009

The Pakis have been able to identify the attackers fast because the attackers were their own known terrorists, bred and trained by the Paki ISI

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