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Terrorist attack on a Rangers transport company in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, in which three Rangers personnel were martyred. Investigators say an arrested terrorist has claimed the attackers belonged to the banned Jamaat-ul-Ahrar outfit and revealed details of the alleged planning, facilitators and commanders behind the assault.
During interrogation, the suspect told investigators that he was from Jalalabad, Afghanistan. He claimed that Janan and Umar were also Afghan nationals, while Abdul Hadi was a Pakistani citizen from Bajaur who had long been associated with a terrorist organisation in Afghanistan and had arrived in Karachi a week before the attack.
According to the investigation, the attackers stayed at a temporary safe house in Korangi with the assistance of local facilitators and carried out reconnaissance of the Rangers workshop before launching the assault.
The suspect claimed that all four attackers belonged to the banned Jamaat-ul-Ahrar organisation operating from Afghanistan. He alleged that commanders Umar Qari, Maulvi Ahrar and Abdul Wajid dispatched them to Pakistan to carry out the attack.
He further claimed that the commanders instructed the group to inflict maximum casualties on Rangers personnel and disrupt peace and security.
The suspect also alleged that Afghanistan-based members of the organisation - Mullah Tahir Afghani, Mullah Abdul Mannan and Umar Afridi - provided training for the attack.
During interrogation, the suspect told investigators that he was from Jalalabad, Afghanistan. He claimed that Janan and Umar were also Afghan nationals, while Abdul Hadi was a Pakistani citizen from Bajaur who had long been associated with a terrorist organisation in Afghanistan and had arrived in Karachi a week before the attack.
According to the investigation, the attackers stayed at a temporary safe house in Korangi with the assistance of local facilitators and carried out reconnaissance of the Rangers workshop before launching the assault.
The suspect claimed that all four attackers belonged to the banned Jamaat-ul-Ahrar organisation operating from Afghanistan. He alleged that commanders Umar Qari, Maulvi Ahrar and Abdul Wajid dispatched them to Pakistan to carry out the attack.
He further claimed that the commanders instructed the group to inflict maximum casualties on Rangers personnel and disrupt peace and security.
The suspect also alleged that Afghanistan-based members of the organisation - Mullah Tahir Afghani, Mullah Abdul Mannan and Umar Afridi - provided training for the attack.



