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Breakthroughs made in identifying Bacha Khan University attackers: DG ISPR
PESHAWAR: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Maj Gen Asim Bajwa on Wednesday said major breakthroughs had been made in identifying the terrorists who attacked the Bacha Khan University in Charsadda earlier in the day.
The ISPR chief said the terrorists' phone calls had been traced and analysed, and that two cell phones had also been recovered from them.
"Their call logs were analysed and an intelligence picture was established, with most data having been collected," said Maj Gen Bajwa.
Bajwa also said forensics and fingerprints of the attackers had been shared with the National Database Registration Authority (Nadra), adding that "an intelligence picture is also being created with input from Nadra."
"We have gathered almost all relevant data on who they (attackers) were, from where they came and who supported them."
But the ISPR chief said the information is "sensitive" and is being "processed and updated," which will be shared with the public later.
Dawn-News
PESHAWAR: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Maj Gen Asim Bajwa on Wednesday said major breakthroughs had been made in identifying the terrorists who attacked the Bacha Khan University in Charsadda earlier in the day.
The ISPR chief said the terrorists' phone calls had been traced and analysed, and that two cell phones had also been recovered from them.
"Their call logs were analysed and an intelligence picture was established, with most data having been collected," said Maj Gen Bajwa.
Bajwa also said forensics and fingerprints of the attackers had been shared with the National Database Registration Authority (Nadra), adding that "an intelligence picture is also being created with input from Nadra."
"We have gathered almost all relevant data on who they (attackers) were, from where they came and who supported them."
But the ISPR chief said the information is "sensitive" and is being "processed and updated," which will be shared with the public later.
Dawn-News