PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtun-khwa (KP) Police have arrested a constable identified as a key facilitator in Peshawar Police Lines blast that claimed 86 lives in January 2023, Inspector General (IG) Akhtar Hayat Gandapur said on Tuesday
The explosion had occurred in the central hall of the mosque, causing the roof to come crashing down upon those who were offering Zuhr prayers at the time.
According to security officials, the suicide attacker was present in the front row during the prayer when he exploded himself. Sahibzada Noor Ul Amin, Imam of the mosque, was also martyred in the blast, police had said.
The outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had taken responsibility for the attack.
During the press conference in Peshawar, IG
Gandapur said the constable, Mohammad Wali, was apprehended a few days ago at Jamil Chowk, where two suicide jackets were recovered from him.
“It was revealed during the investigation that the suspect [who is a part of a terrorist organisation] belonged to the police department,” he said.
IG Gandapur stated that the suspect contacted the terrorist group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA) in 2021 and travelled to Afghanistan in February of that year. There, the suspect met with JuA terrorists, including Mohammad Khurasani.
The suspect was later arrested by Afghan forces, but a JuA member named Junaid arranged his release. According to the IG, the suspect maintained contact with other terrorists, providing them with a map of the Police Lines. He also informed them about the suicide blast after it occurred.
“He did all this in exchange for Rs 0.2 million, received via hawala-hundi at Chowk Yadgar,” the IG added. He further mentioned that Wali had targeted a priest in 2022 and was involved in the Warsak Road bomb blast as well.
During the press conference, a video was played showing the suspect confessing to his crimes.
In his statement, Wali said he joined the police department on December 31, 2019. He claimed he first contacted JuA’s Junaid on social media in 2021, where Junaid influenced him and encouraged his involvement.
“I personally expressed my intent to join Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, support it, and work for it,” Wali said, adding he travelled to Afghanistan to join the terrorist organisation. Following the Police Lines incident, Wali mentioned he was then posted to the BRT.
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