
The suspects are believed to be 20-22 years old.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Research Team Islamabad police on Wednesday released sketches of the terrorists involved in the attack in a local court in the city, Dunya News reported .
The sketches were prepared in the light of the statements of eyewitnesses.
Detectives investigating the incident are appealing for anyone with information to come forward and immediately contacted the police.
Monday s assault the complex of courtrooms and offices in an affluent area popular among foreign residents Islamabad was the first major attack in the city since June 2011. At least 11 people, including a senior judge killed in the incident .
The Pakistani Taliban denied any connection with the assault , which occurred two days after the militants announced a ceasefire that lasted a month intended to resume stalled peace talks with the government.
More than 110 people have been killed in militant attacks since Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced that the talks in late January , leading some observers to question the value of the process.
A spokesman for the militant group Ahrar -ul -Hind , who recently split from the main group Tehreek -e- Taliban Pakistan (TTP ) umbrella, said Monday s attack.
There have been reports of disagreement within the TTP talks , and analysts have expressed fears that any division would move the peace process useless.
The sketches were prepared in the light of the statements of eyewitnesses.
Detectives investigating the incident are appealing for anyone with information to come forward and immediately contacted the police.
Monday s assault the complex of courtrooms and offices in an affluent area popular among foreign residents Islamabad was the first major attack in the city since June 2011. At least 11 people, including a senior judge killed in the incident .
The Pakistani Taliban denied any connection with the assault , which occurred two days after the militants announced a ceasefire that lasted a month intended to resume stalled peace talks with the government.
More than 110 people have been killed in militant attacks since Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced that the talks in late January , leading some observers to question the value of the process.
A spokesman for the militant group Ahrar -ul -Hind , who recently split from the main group Tehreek -e- Taliban Pakistan (TTP ) umbrella, said Monday s attack.
There have been reports of disagreement within the TTP talks , and analysts have expressed fears that any division would move the peace process useless.
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