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Pakistan arrests suspect over UN attack: police

Pakistan police said on Friday they were holding a suspect in connection with a suicide attack at a UN office last month and a string of other bombings in the capital Islamabad.

Updated on: Nov 20, 2009 02:22 PM IST
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Pakistan police said Friday they were holding a suspect in connection with a suicide attack at a UN office last month and a string of other bombings in the capital Islamabad.

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"Five blasts took place in Islamabad in 2009, four of them have been investigated and he is involved in all four of those blasts," Islamabad police chief Kalim Imam told a press conference.

Police paraded the man before a battery of cameras. He had a shaved head and black beard, and was wearing a traditional brown shalwar khamis.

Imam said the suspect aided in the World Food Programme office suicide attack in Islamabad on October 5 in which five UN workers were killed.

"He brought the man to the World Food Programme (office)," Imam said.

Police seized suicide jackets, about eight kilograms (18 pounds) of explosives and ball bearings used to make bombs in his possession.

The suspect belongs to Islamabad's radical Red Mosque and a group based in the Orakzai tribal region bordering Afghanistan, Imam added.

 
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