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Pro-Taliban Pakistani group says behind Lahore blast

TimePublished on Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:37, Updated on Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 13:45 in World section

INSIDER'S WORK: Pakistani rescue workers examine the wreckage of a car at the site of bomb explosion in Lahore on Wednesday.

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Islamabad: A hitherto unheard of pro-Taliban group called Ansar Wa Mohajir has claimed responsibility for Wednesday's Lahore bomb blast.

A man identifying himself as Toofan Wazir, the commander and spokesman of the group, phoned The News daily from somewhere in North Waziristan to claim responsibility for the blast in Lahore and earlier rocket attacks on Dera Ismail Khan city.

Wazir threatened more attacks against security forces and government installations to avenge two recent US missile strikes in North Waziristan in which several militants from Punjab province were killed.

The report said it appeared "obvious that he (Wazir) and his men are pro-Taliban and part of the Pakistani Taliban". Media reports have said that hours after Wednesday's car bomb attack, intelligence and security agencies in Lahore arrested an alleged Indian national identified as either Satish Anand Shukla or Satish Anand Sharma.

The man, who purportedly worked in the Indian High Commission in London, belonged to Kolkata, the reports said.

Geo News channel subsequently reported that intelligence agencies had on Thursday arrested three more alleged Indian nationals on the basis of information provided by the first man who was nabbed. A camera and a pistol were reportedly found in their possession.

Police officials in Lahore have not confirmed the arrest of the alleged Indian nationals and there has been no official word on the matter. The Indian High Commission in Islambad has also not been informed about these arrests by Pakistani authorities.

Ansar Wa Mohajir spokesman Wazir said US drones fired missiles at Pakistani targets with the agreement and cooperation of the government of Pakistan.

Revenge will be taken by striking at both the Americans and the Pakistan government, he said. In Pakistan, suicide bombings will be carried out and bombs will be exploded at important government installations, he warned.

Wazir claimed his men were "Ansar" (fighters) who hosted "Mohajir" or refugees from different countries and people from places in Pakistan who came to find refuge in Waziristan.

He said the group is committed to protect foreigners, who are guests of the local tribesmen. However, there was a discrepancy in Wazir's account of the attack in Lahore.

He claimed it was a suicide bombing targeting a government installation. Police have said the blast was caused by explosives hidden in a truck.

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