Pak summons Afghan diplomat; seeks extradition of key militant
Islamabad, Nov 28 (PTI): Pakistan’s foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned the head of the Afghan diplomatic mission and sought the extradition of a key militant allegedly hiding in their countr.
Islamabad, Nov 28 (PTI): Pakistan’s foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned the head of the Afghan diplomatic mission and sought the extradition of a key militant allegedly hiding in their country.
The demand for the handing over of Hafiz Gul Bahadur was made after the Army said that his group was responsible for the suicide attack in Bannu area of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on Sunday.
Two civilians were killed while 10 others, including three security forces personnel, were injured in the attack.
The Army said on Monday that the motorcycle-borne suicide bomber was affiliated with Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group. He was identified as an Afghan national who aimed to target a security forces convoy.
The Express Tribune reported that the Afghan diplomat issued a strong protest over the attack and asked to convey serious concerns to the Taliban government over the repeated use of Afghan soil.
Sources revealed that the Afghan representative conveyed four key demands. They include a full investigation into the Bannu attack and stern action against perpetrators and abettors.
Pakistan also demanded immediate “verifiable actions” against all terrorist groups and their sanctuaries, according to sources.
The Afghan Taliban representative was told to apprehend Hafiz Gul Bahadur and hand him over to Pakistan. Islamabad also reiterated its demand from the Kabul regime to prevent the use of Afghan soil for terrorism against Pakistan.
It is not clear if the Afghan Taliban will pay heed to Pakistan’s latest demands as it in the past refused to act against the TTP and its affiliates.
There was no formal statement about the summoning of the Afghan representative.
The Sunday bombing was the 16th suicide attack in Pakistan, allegedly carried out by an Afghan national. Tensions have been running high between the two countries for months over the issue of cross-border attacks.
Since the return of the Taliban in August 2021 in Afghanistan, the number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan has gone up by 60 per cent while suicide attacks rose by 500 per cent, reported the Express Tribune. PTI SH RUP RUP
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