ISLAMABAD, LAHORE (Special Correspondent, Agencies) Federal Interior
Minister Mohsin Naqvi has said that the attack on Chinese engineers in Bisham
was carried out by TTP, "The entire plan to attack Chinese citizens was
made in Afghanistan" all the evidence. There is evidence that Afghan soil
was used for the attack on Basham. Despite the evidence, the Afghan government
has not given any response. Terrorists use US airspace in Afghanistan by
bringing weapons. They want good relations with Kabul, but it is only possible
that they cooperate. Do 'Afghanistan prosecute terrorists or hand them over to
us' 'The government knows very well which forces want to disrupt peace'
'Terrorists are taking advantage of the weakness of the interim government'
'All 11 accused facilitators arrested' - Chinese Security of citizens is our
top priority and new security SOPs have been prepared in this regard, illegal
Afghan citizens will have to go back to their homeland. He expressed these
views while holding a press conference at the FIA office here on Sunday along
with Chief Necta Rai Tahir.
Mohsen Naqvi said that Afghanistan's land has been
used in the attack on Chinese citizens in Bisham. They are targeting the
security and they have planned the attack. We have also increased the security
on the borders. It was a big task and everyone traced the case together and
traced one by one and arrested the main elements involved in it. 'We understand
all things' terrorists like the outlawed TTP in the border areas. The facility
is being delivered. He said that Pakistan-China cooperation in the form of CPEC
is ongoing. He demanded from the Afghan government that Qari Abdullah, Khan
Lala, Noor Wali Mehsud and other terrorists should be arrested or handed over
to us. Illegal Afghans in Pakistan will have to go back to their homeland. On
this occasion, Rai Tahir said that the vehicle used by the terrorists was not
from Pakistan, the vehicle of the terrorists came to Pakistan from Afghanistan.
The suicide bomber came to Pakistan from Afghanistan 4 months ago.


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