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On 23 June 2021, about 11 am local time, a car bombing took place in
Johar Town, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Three people were killed and more than 21 others injured.
Police believe that the target was the house which was damaged in the bombing. It is believed to be where
Hafiz Saeed, co-founder of
Lashkar-e-Taiba and the chief of
Jama'at-ud-Da'wah was living at the time.[2][3][4][5][6][7] An estimated 30kg of
explosives were used.[8]
Investigation
Over the next two days,
raids were conducted to arrest the suspects.[9][10][11][12] They were later
charged with explosives offences.[13] Later, a foreign national[specify] identified as Peter Paul David, was offloaded from a
Karachi-bound flight and shifted to an undisclosed location for
interrogation. He had been shuttling between Karachi, Lahore and
Dubai frequently, while he could not satisfy the investigators about the purpose of these visits and his activities. The car used in the blast had been sold further multiple times and David was its last owner, who handed over his car to one his friend for a couple of days use and has not seen his face as he was masked.[14] Punjab Chief Minister
Usman Buzdar has said "a foreign hostile agency was directly involved in the
terrorist incident and had also provided the financial support to the
terrorist".[15] Investigation Officer Wakeel Ahmad said "investigators had found evidence of involvement of the Indian secret service in the attack".[16] On 4 July 2021
Moeed Yusuf the
National Security Adviser to the
Prime Minister of Pakistan issued a statement that "the main mastermind of this attack belongs to
R&AW, lives in
India and is an Indian citizen and the 'direct origin' of the money through which the attack was financed was from India". Moreover, "the
cyber attacks were also carried toward the investigation equipment so that time could be gained for the network to disperse".[17][1]
On 27 April 2022, the Punjab Counter Terrorism Department claimed to have arrested the mastermind named as Samiul Haq, as well as the facilitator named as Uzair Akbar, of the blast from Balochistan.[18]
^"Three dead, 24 injured in Lahore's Johar Town blast". www.geo.tv. Karachi, Pakistan: Geo Television Network. GEO Lahore. 23 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021. [Inspector General Punjab] [Inam] Ghani ... surmised that the police had been targeted in the attack.