Pakistan today suspected Al-Qaeda to be behind the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team and said the perpetrators have been identified while ruling out the involvement of India or LTTE in the terror strike.
Investigators have not found any evidence of India’s involvement in the attack, Interior Ministry Chief Rehman Malik told reporters at the National Assembly in Islamabad. He also rejected speculation in media about possible involvement of rebel Tamil Tigers in the island nation.
The possibility of Al-Qaeda’s involvement in Tuesday’s attack could not be ruled out, he said, adding the preliminary report of the investigation will be ready by tomorrow.
Hours after the Tuesday attack, a couple of ministers and some police officials hinted at India’s involvement. Malik also had said that they suspected involvement of a foreign hand but will not give details till they get proof.
As the authorities came under criticism after a dramatic video footage showed the gunmen moving leisurely after striking, Punjab Governor Salman Taseer said here “we have identified the people who have carried out the attacks. We are after them.” He, however, did not give details or name any suspect.
The Army and the intelligence agency, ISI, are helping in tracking down the gunmen, he said.
The governor said the investigators have found a lot of weapons. “It was like that of a small army”.