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Lahore Blast

Lahore Blast: Pakistan intelligence agencies arrest one person

| @indiablooms | Jun 25, 2021, at 04:38 am

Lahore: Pakistan's intelligence agencies have arrested a person from Lahore airport for his suspected role in Wednesday's Lahore blast.

As per the police, the man was asked to get off a Karachi-bound flight a few minutes before departure, adding that he has been taken to an undisclosed location for further investigation, reports Geo News.

At least three people died as a blast hit Lahore's Johar Town area in Pakistan, close to  "global terrorist" Hafiz Saeed's residence.

The blast took place at 11:05 am near Johar Town -Akbar Chowk which falls at Lahore, Punjab in Pakistan.

The blast left 17 people injured.

Confirming the casualties, CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar told Geo News the investigations were underway into the incident and a team of bomb disposal squad is currently on the crime scene. 

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