Pindi-Isl blast and scare

Yesterday there was bomb blast at Ayub Park in Pindi. What a sorry state. Such a peaceful place and now braving bombs…

http://dawn.com/2006/10/05/top1.htm

*A major blast in the city’s biggest public park, in close proximity to President Gen Pervez Musharraf’s official residence, sent a wave of panic and fear across the country on Wednesday night.

Within minutes of the explosion, a heavy contingent of the army, elite police commandos and intelligence officials reached Ayub Park, blocking its three entrances and disallowing anyone from entering or leaving the place.

Some big army vehicles, including trucks having the facility to collect and carry unexploded bombs, were seen going inside the park, indicating the presence of unspecified amount of explosive material in it.

However, what remained unclear till the filing of this report was whether the material collected from the place was a bomb or a missile.

A security official, requesting not to be named, said that the explosion was caused by one bomb but a huge quantity of others explosives failed to detonate.

As rumours gripped the country of another abortive attempt on the life of a high-profiled personality, the military was quick to dispel the impression.

“Nothing is related to the president or Army House,” military spokesman Maj-Gen Shaukat Sultan told Reuters.

But what continued to fuel speculations was the security forces’ decision not to divulge information about the nature of the explosion.

The officials deployed at the park refused to give any information about the casualties, despite the fact that relatives of dozens of people trapped in the park remained gathered outside the main entrance till late in the night.

“Our son works at a stall in the park and the army officials are neither telling us anything about him nor letting us in,” a woman, Mrs Fayyaz, told reporters.

Local residents who had gathered outside the park told Dawn that the blast occurred at around 10 pm. The explosion was so powerful that it could be heard at places several kilometers away from the park, said one person. Windowpanes of several nearby houses were smashed.

Ayub Park, named after the first military ruler of the country, is located in a high security zone of the garrison city of Rawalpindi. In its proximity are several other buildings of the army and a golf course where senior officers play in the evening.

President Musharraf’s residence and the Army House are only a few hundred yards away from the place of the explosion.

Despite a strong denial by the army of the explosion’s links with the Army House or the president, people standing outside the park had continued to speculate about an abortive attempt to target the residence of the president and army chief.

One of the reasons was that the two previous attempts on the president’s life made in December 2003 took place not very far from this place.*

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And today morning, 2 rockets and launchers found across from the Parliament Lodges in Islamabad…Some worker found them and reported in time. Luckily they were defused and apparently they were facing the President’s House. Where the president does not live though.

http://www.forbes.com/business/feeds/afx/2006/10/05/afx3068330.html

http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2006-10-05T083853Z_01_ISL28318_RTRUKOC_0_US-PAKISTAN-ROCKETS.xml&WTmodLoc=IntNewsHome_C2_worldNews-1

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Two live rockets found near presidency;
http://dawn.com/2006/10/06/top1.htm

*Senior security officials, who met in the interior ministry on Thursday to take stock of the situation after discovery of two live rockets near the presidency and parliament and an overnight mysterious explosion near the president’s residence in Rawalpindi, felt that the two incidents were inter-linked.

A rumour was circulating here about a blast near the Parliamentary Lodges on Wednesday night before Rawalpindi’s Ayub Park blast.

President Gen Pervez Musharraf goes to his office in the presidency through the Constitution Avenue, by the side of which the live rockets were found. He was attending a conference in the Convention Hall when a security alert went up following the discovery of the rockets.

“We are investigating from different angles. The possibility that a link exists between the Rawalpindi blast and the siting of rockets in Islamabad cannot be ruled out,” Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Sherpao told media people after the meeting.

Still, he said that those who sited the rockets just 200 metres from the presidency had no specific target in mind.

Asked what could their motive be, the minister said: “It was an attempt to tarnish the successful visit of President Pervez Musharraf to the United States, United Kingdom and Cuba.”

Mr Sherpao said that over 100 labourers who first saw the rockets lying near their work place had been detained for interrogation but no one had been arrested.

Those who participated in the meeting included Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah and senior officials of the Inter- Services Intelligence and other law-enforcement agencies.

Mr Shah said that it would be premature to say anything about the motive behind placing the rockets close to the presidency but it looked ‘nothing more than an attempt to create harassment.’

He did not rule out the possibility of external involvement though and said that rockets of same origin had been used in Balochistan.

He said that the security meeting took serious note of security lapses that allowed the sneaking of rockets into the capital and so close to the presidency and the parliament house.

Meanwhile, an explosives expert told Dawn that 107mm rounds were used to destroy bunkers and tanks. Their maximum range is said to be 200 metres — the distance between the approach road to the presidency and the green belt where the rockets were found.

The expert said that the rockets could not be fired without a launcher. Though a mobile phone was found with the rockets but that did not mean it was a triggering device, he added.

Police was informed about the presence of rockets by those doing construction work at the National Art Gallery. Seven of the over 100 workers were detained for questioning live in a tent pitched close to the place where the rockets were found.

After the security alert, the area was cordoned off as military personnel arrived and defused the rockets.

Witnesses said launchers were also found with the rockets.

Weapons manuals say such rockets are normally fired from a trailer- or truck-mounted multiple launchers, but may also be fired from single tube launchers.
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interesting article about this incident in atimes.com by Saleem Shehzad

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damn man, this used to be my fav hangout place back in the days and was a walking distance from our house

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PAF officers among 50 held last month;
http://dawn.com/2006/11/06/top10.htm

What the heck is happening to people…:smack:

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fooking traitors, whats up with the low ranking PAF offiocers? They were previously involved in Mush assassination atempt as well. Time to clean up the house in PAF?

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This is strange! All leading papers carry headlines that some PAF officers have been arrested and the PAF says it’s not true. What’s with the papers!?

http://dawn.com/2006/11/07/top16.htm

Clarification
ISLAMABAD, Nov 6: In response to a news reported in a section of press about arrest of a few PAF officers in connection with last month’s Islamabad-Rawalpindi rockets case, **Pakistan Air Force clarifies that none of its personnel is involved in this incident nor has any one been taken into custody for questioning. The baseless news has been published with ulterior motives and violates journalistic ethics. The newspapers which have carried this news have demonstrated editorial irresponsibility by publishing the news without clarification from the organisation being named. Pakistan Air Force had also issued a categorical denial on Oct 16 in response to similar news items which originated in foreign press.
**

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Sorry, but a denial from a government entity in Pakistan does not carry much weight anymore. Too many times they have lied to us.

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all these blasts and attacks and suicide bombs! pakistan is becoming like Iraq without Bush even trying