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'Indian-Afghan nexus' behind Dasu bus attack: Qureshi
Dawn.comPublished August 12, 2021 - Updated about an hour ago
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Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses a press conference following the conclusion of a probe into Dasu bus attack. — DawnNewsTV

Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses a press conference following the conclusion of a probe into Dasu bus attack. — DawnNewsTV


Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday said the Dasu bus attack that last month killed 13 people, including Chinese nationals, was a suicide bombing, adding that investigation showed it had "links to Indian and Afghan intelligence agencies”.
On July 14, nine Chinese nationals, two personnel of the Frontier Constabulary and as many locals, were killed and 28 others sustained injuries when a coach carrying them to an under-construction tunnel site of the 4,300-megawatt Dasu hydropower project fell into a ravine in the Upper Kohistan area after an explosion.
“We can clearly see the nexus of Afghanistan’s NDS and India’s RAW in planning and execution of the attack,” Qureshi said in a press briefing today following the conclusion of a probe into the incident.
The minister, flanked by Deputy Inspector General CTD Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Javed Iqbal, and FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, said Pakistan kept China in the loop throughout the investigation, adding that Beijing “seems satisfied with the way we conducted the probe”.

Regarding the findings of the investigation, Qureshi said the investigation team examined all CCTV camera footage leading to the site of the crime.
“We found some body parts from the spot, which are of the suicide bomber and they were sent for forensic examination,” he said.
Qureshi said more than 1,000 personnel working at a nearby hydropower project were interrogated, and that it helped officials unearth "key findings".
He said the car used in the attack was smuggled into Pakistan, and that the attackers initially wanted to target the Diamer-Bhasha dam site but settled for Dasu project site following the failure of their original plan.
The minister alleged that Afghan soil was used [for coordination] in the attack.
Regarding the Chinese sentiments on the probe, Qureshi said he had visited China for a "strategic dialogue" where the bus incident was also discussed in detail.
“China believes Pakistan has conducted the probe transparently and they (the Chinese) appear satisfied with what we have probed,” said the minister.
He said both the countries shared an understanding that such incidents should not shatter their courage.
Qureshi said some elements were strongly upset at the growing friendship between Pakistan and China as well as the latter's "heavy investment in our country”.
He said that it has been decided to not only unveil the identities of perpetrators but also ensure that they get exemplary punishment.
Following the Dasu incident, he said, it was decided to beef up security on all Chinese projects and "revise and improve" the existing SOPs.
'Suicide bomber not a registered Pakistani citizen'
DIG CTD Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Javed Iqbal said initially it had appeared to be "a blind case" to the investigators, adding that evidence collected from the crime scene had led police nowhere even after crosschecking of data from National Database Registration Authority.
Subsequently, he said, geo-fencing of the area was conducted and 12,000 cellphone numbers were analysed, while at least 90 people were interrogated but their detention did not prove helpful.
He said the breakthrough came after the vehicle used in the crime was examined and a sticker of a car showroom was found pasted on its rear side. “We found the showroom owner named Hussein in Swat who confirmed to have received the vehicle in November 2020 from Chaman border.”
DIG Iqbal said the first suspect helped investigators reach the second suspect named Ayaz in Karachi.
He further said that the vehicle was handed over to the “execution party” on July 7 — a week before the attack.
The police official said that an Afghanistan-based man named Tariq, who is a member of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, was identified as the key suspect. He said that Tariq had taken the vehicle carrying suicide bomber to the crime scene a day before the attack. “He had then returned from the spot after doing his job,” the DIG added.
He said suspects, including Ayaz and Hussein, had been taken into custody, adding that the schemers named Tariq and Muavia were in Afghanistan and facilitated by senior NDS and RAW officials. “This process and planning had begun seven to eight months ago and these suspects had been conducting reconnaissance of the area during the period,” he said.
The DIG said the investigation identified the suicide bomber as Khalid alias Sheikh, adding that “he is not a registered Pakistani citizen”.
“We are now approaching the Afghan government through mutual legal assistance for seeking custody of suspects based in Afghanistan and we are providing them proofs of it,” he said.
The DIG also said that around 100-120 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack.






@beijingwalker @Beast @Beidou2020 , gents tag all your Chinese fellows. This is huge.
 
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NDS been involved in attacks on Pak for a very long time

NDS is just the front office of CIA/RAW and who ever was partner in physical occupation of Afghanistan during last 20 years. Where is NDS now, when Afghanistan is falling like house of cards after the ejection of occupational forces?
 
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“We can clearly see the nexus of Afghanistan’s NDS and India’s RAW in planning and execution of the attack,” Qureshi said in a press briefing today following the conclusion of a probe into the incident.

So when is another dossier being delivered to the UN Sec-Gen? The world must be able to see this too.
 
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So when is another dossier being delivered to the UN Sec-Gen? The world must be able to see this too.


Thats non of you lot concern. Your strategic partner is caught with its pants down in yet another act of terrorism. This is what matter:

“China believes Pakistan has conducted the probe transparently and they (the Chinese) appear satisfied with what we have probed,” said the minister.
 
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Thats non of you lot concern. Your strategic partner is caught with its pants down in yet another act of terrorism. This is what matter:

“China believes Pakistan has conducted the probe transparently and they (the Chinese) appear satisfied with what we have probed,” said the minister.

So said the minister. What has China said, if anything?
 
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So said the minister. What has China said, if anything?

Its a office of foreign minister of Pakistan saying, not some random Joe. China satisfied with findings, that means it agrees with it.

Are you not concerned your strategic partner is yet again caught with its pants down in act of terrorism? You should be very worried that the company you are keeping might drag you in the mess. Or there is a tacit approval?
 
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'Indian-Afghan nexus' behind Dasu bus attack: Qureshi - World - DAWN.COM




'Indian-Afghan nexus' behind Dasu bus attack: Qureshi
Dawn.comPublished August 12, 2021 - Updated about an hour ago
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Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses a press conference following the conclusion of a probe into Dasu bus attack. — DawnNewsTV

Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses a press conference following the conclusion of a probe into Dasu bus attack. — DawnNewsTV


Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday said the Dasu bus attack that last month killed 13 people, including Chinese nationals, was a suicide bombing, adding that investigation showed it had "links to Indian and Afghan intelligence agencies”.
On July 14, nine Chinese nationals, two personnel of the Frontier Constabulary and as many locals, were killed and 28 others sustained injuries when a coach carrying them to an under-construction tunnel site of the 4,300-megawatt Dasu hydropower project fell into a ravine in the Upper Kohistan area after an explosion.
“We can clearly see the nexus of Afghanistan’s NDS and India’s RAW in planning and execution of the attack,” Qureshi said in a press briefing today following the conclusion of a probe into the incident.
The minister, flanked by Deputy Inspector General CTD Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Javed Iqbal, and FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, said Pakistan kept China in the loop throughout the investigation, adding that Beijing “seems satisfied with the way we conducted the probe”.

Regarding the findings of the investigation, Qureshi said the investigation team examined all CCTV camera footage leading to the site of the crime.
“We found some body parts from the spot, which are of the suicide bomber and they were sent for forensic examination,” he said.
Qureshi said more than 1,000 personnel working at a nearby hydropower project were interrogated, and that it helped officials unearth "key findings".
He said the car used in the attack was smuggled into Pakistan, and that the attackers initially wanted to target the Diamer-Bhasha dam site but settled for Dasu project site following the failure of their original plan.
The minister alleged that Afghan soil was used [for coordination] in the attack.
Regarding the Chinese sentiments on the probe, Qureshi said he had visited China for a "strategic dialogue" where the bus incident was also discussed in detail.
“China believes Pakistan has conducted the probe transparently and they (the Chinese) appear satisfied with what we have probed,” said the minister.
He said both the countries shared an understanding that such incidents should not shatter their courage.
Qureshi said some elements were strongly upset at the growing friendship between Pakistan and China as well as the latter's "heavy investment in our country”.
He said that it has been decided to not only unveil the identities of perpetrators but also ensure that they get exemplary punishment.
Following the Dasu incident, he said, it was decided to beef up security on all Chinese projects and "revise and improve" the existing SOPs.
'Suicide bomber not a registered Pakistani citizen'
DIG CTD Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Javed Iqbal said initially it had appeared to be "a blind case" to the investigators, adding that evidence collected from the crime scene had led police nowhere even after crosschecking of data from National Database Registration Authority.
Subsequently, he said, geo-fencing of the area was conducted and 12,000 cellphone numbers were analysed, while at least 90 people were interrogated but their detention did not prove helpful.
He said the breakthrough came after the vehicle used in the crime was examined and a sticker of a car showroom was found pasted on its rear side. “We found the showroom owner named Hussein in Swat who confirmed to have received the vehicle in November 2020 from Chaman border.”
DIG Iqbal said the first suspect helped investigators reach the second suspect named Ayaz in Karachi.
He further said that the vehicle was handed over to the “execution party” on July 7 — a week before the attack.
The police official said that an Afghanistan-based man named Tariq, who is a member of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, was identified as the key suspect. He said that Tariq had taken the vehicle carrying suicide bomber to the crime scene a day before the attack. “He had then returned from the spot after doing his job,” the DIG added.
He said suspects, including Ayaz and Hussein, had been taken into custody, adding that the schemers named Tariq and Muavia were in Afghanistan and facilitated by senior NDS and RAW officials. “This process and planning had begun seven to eight months ago and these suspects had been conducting reconnaissance of the area during the period,” he said.
The DIG said the investigation identified the suicide bomber as Khalid alias Sheikh, adding that “he is not a registered Pakistani citizen”.
“We are now approaching the Afghan government through mutual legal assistance for seeking custody of suspects based in Afghanistan and we are providing them proofs of it,” he said.
The DIG also said that around 100-120 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack.






@beijingwalker @Beast @Beidou2020 , gents tag all your Chinese fellows. This is huge.
I hope he can back his claim up with some evidence that can be shared and shown to media easily instead of just a claim otherwise he will be mocked and trolled right left and centre by Indians, Afghans and the Pakistanis at the same time.
 
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So when is another dossier being delivered to the UN Sec-Gen? The world must be able to see this too.
what good is a dossier if all it has is some social media rants and speculations.

nothing short of presenting a foreign agent will suffice say like Gulbashan. but then again what did that do for us? nothing...

I blame it on Mongolia, Sudan and Texas Rangers football club that our officials cant pull out a finger out of their behinds when it comes to convincing international friends, foes and in laws...
 
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I hope he can back his claim up with some evidence that can be shared and shown to media easily instead of just a claim otherwise he will be mocked and trolled right left and centre by Indians, Afghans and the Pakistanis at the same time.


“We are now approaching the Afghan government through mutual legal assistance for seeking custody of suspects based in Afghanistan and we are providing them proofs of it,”


Might have to contact Taliban now at the rate Kabul regime is succumbing to Taliban.
 
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I hope he can back his claim up with some evidence that can be shared and shown to media easily instead of just a claim otherwise he will be mocked and trolled right left and centre by Indians, Afghans and the Pakistanis at the same time.

And it won't be the first time, either.
Its a office of foreign minister of Pakistan saying, not some random Joe. China satisfied with findings, that means it agrees with it.

Please see the above. :D
what good is a dossier if all it has is some social media rants and speculations.

nothing short of presenting a foreign agent will suffice say like Gulbashan. but then again what did that do for us? nothing...

I blame it on Mongolia, Sudan and Texas Rangers football club that our officials cant pull out a finger out of their behinds when it comes to convincing international friends, foes and in laws...

And the Kraken. Please don't forget to blame it on the Kraken! :D
 
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And Pakistan had earlier declared this an accident until the Chinese blew their fuse. Now imagine the number of attacks we've hidden from our own people.
 
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Please see the above. :D

You were asking an irrelevant thing. Where does it say that every terrorist act has to be reported to UN? LOL. Both effected parties are satisfied and how they react on it, is to be seen. I asked you about your strategic partner caught again, your carefree response, cause a lot of Pakistanis to see as tacit approval of terrorism from your side and support at international level toward it.
 
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