Six Terrorists Held for Sri Lankan Team Attack in Lahore


Lahore, March 30 (IANS) Six terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have been arrested for their involvement in the brazen attack a year ago on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore that left six players injured and six escorting policemen dead.

Lahore police chief Muhammad Aslam Tareen told the media Tuesday that four of the arrested terrorists had mounted the March 3, 2009, assault on the Sri Lankan team. One of them, Amanullah alias Asadullah, masterminded the strike.

The Daily Times said the police have recovered suicide vests, rocket launchers, Kalashnikovs, hand-grenades and other weapons from them.

At least six Sri Lankan cricketers -- captain Mahela Jayawaredene, his deputy Kumar Sangakkara, Ajantha Mendis, Thilan Samaraweera, Tharanga Paranavitana and Chaminda Vaas -- were injured when the team bus came under heavy attack from gunmen en route to the Gaddafi Stadium for a Test match.

Six escorting policemen were killed in the attack that took place near the Liberty Market crossing.

Tareen said the arrests took place following the questioning of two suspects.

He said: "The terrorists wanted to kidnap the Sri Lankan team and then make a demand to the government for the release of their important leaders arrested by law enforcement agencies."

Four of the six terrorists arrested Tuesday had, in fact, taken part in the attack on the Sri Lankan team at Liberty Chowk, the official said.

  

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