Peshawar Tragedy: 16 TTP commanders named in case

Peshawar Tragedy: 16 TTP commanders named in case
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Summary The suicide bombers were trained in the Darang Centre of the Bara Sheen area

PESHAWAR (Dunya News) – As many as 16 commanders of a banned outfit Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have been named in the case regarding attack on the Army Public School that killed at least 132 people, including mostly children.

As many as seven suicide bombers have also been named in the case.

Sheikh Khalid Haqqani, Hafiz Gul Bahadur, Saifullah, Mangal Bagh and Mullah Fazlullah have been named responsible to plan the attack on Peshawar.

The case has been registered in the Machni Gate Police Station.

The other TTP commanders include, Saifullah; Aurengzeb; Jan Wali; Hafiz Dolat; Sarwar Shah; Moulvi Faqeer; Abdul Wali and Qari Shakeel.

Seven suicide bombers namely, Abuzar; Umer; Imran; Yousaf; Uzair; Qari and Chamnay alias Chamtu have also been named in the case.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the planning of the attack was done before the start of this month in Afghanistan in the meeting of different banned organisations.

As many as seven suicide bombers were trained in the Darang Centre of the Bara Sheen area.

Furthermore, the vehicle used by the suicide bombers have also been identified.

The vehicle with registration number NE 177 was stolen from Islamabad and the report for it was registered in the Civil Lines Police Station.