Karachi: Pakistani National Security Advisor accused India to arrange a deadly car bombing last month in eastern Kota Lahore, saying Sunday that the investigation had shown that it was held by Indian intelligence operations.
In a press conference in Islamabad, Moeed Yousuf said the probe showed that the man was an Indian citizen who lived in India who worked for the country’s Raw Intelligence Agency.
He did not mention the alleged mastermind.
“Through forensic analysis, electronic equipment, which has recovered from this terrorist, we have identified the main mastermind and handler of this terrorist attack.
And we do not hesitate to notify you that the main mastermind belonging to Raw, living in India and is an Indian citizen.” He said Pakistan would continue his efforts to expose Indian sponsors over such attacks internationally.
The explosion took place outside the residence of the anti-Indian terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed, which itself has determined a terrorist by the US Department of Justice and has a $ 10 million prize on his head.
Saeed was the mastermind behind the 2008 deadly attack in Mumbai which killed nearly 170 people.
He was not hurt in a strong explosion in the city of Johar Lahore who killed three and injured 24.
India and Pakistan routinely accused others to carry out articles on other regions in other regions.
Saeed is a highly sought after suspect in India, and Pakistan has been criticized by India and the United States because it does not take stronger action against it.
Police Chief Punjab Inam Ghani said everything involved in the bombing was arrested, including an Afghanistan who lived in Pakistan and truly parked the explosive car-loaded at the explosion site.
A spokesman for the Ministry of India’s external affairs Arindam Bagchi could not be contacted for comments.