PESHAWAR: The National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) has verified the Afghan nationality of all three suicide attackers in Peshawar.
The investigation into the suicide attacks at the Peshawar Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters is underway, with authorities confirming that all three killed terrorists were Afghan nationals.
According to the investigating officials, they are actively working to identify and locate any accomplices or facilitators linked to the attackers.
Meanwhile, the investigators have also obtained CCTV footage showing the attackers’ movement from Rehman Baba graveyard to the FC Headquarters. They revealed that the suicide bombers did not carry any mobile phones on the day of the attack, making the investigation more challenging.
Officials said that more than 100 suspects have been questioned so far as part of the inquiry.
The development comes nearly a week after three FC personnel were martyred, and as many terrorists were killed when security forces foiled an attack on the FC Headquarters in Peshawar.
Meanwhile, the investigators have also obtained CCTV footage showing the attackers movement from Rehman Baba graveyard to the FC Headquarters. They revealed that the suicide bombers did not carry any mobile phones on the day of the attack, making the investigation more challenging.
The KP police chief said investigators had also identified the location where the attackers spent the night before the assault. The motorcycle used by the militants has been taken into custody, and forensic teams have extracted fingerprints from it.
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