Islamabad: As families of missing persons continued their protest on Friday outside the parliament house with several politicians visiting their camp and private media airing programmes , high security officials advised media to disseminate news about the victims of terrorist activities carried out by the 11 Adiala Jail detainees.
The security officials say the 11 detainees were involved in terror attacks against security agencies, including an attack on ISI bus near Hamza camp, killing 28 people and a rocket attack on Kamra Aeronautical Complex in 2008.
“Media should meet the families of those 28 people killed in bus attack and give news about them,” the officials told media.
The security officials claimed that Dr Niaz Ahmed Saqib was one the 11 detainees and was involved in perpetrating attack on the ISI.
They said Dr Saqib along with Umar Farooq, a nephew of Lal Mosque’s clerics Ghazi brothers, brought a suicide bomber from Wana area of Waziristan to target the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Shafiqur Rehman met Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) then chief Baitullah Mehsud and brought two suicide bombers who carried out attacks on November 24, 2007, they added.
They said a detainee Amir Khan who had been incarcerated a jail of Rashid Dostam, an Afghan warlord for three years, came back to Pakistan and supplied arms and ammunition into the Lal Masjid and also was an accomplice of Dr Saqib in launching attack on the ISI.
According to the security official three brothers Abdul Majid, Abdul Saboor and Abdul Basit belonged to Kohat and assisted terrorists in purchasing vehicles for launching attacks. They said that Abdul Saboor died during treatment in a Peshawar hospital .
The security officials told that detainees Muhammad Shafiq and Saeed Arab Khan, who had received military training in Afghanistan, were also involved in Kamra attack.

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