Police interrogate 6 over Lahore blast
Pakistani investigators have interrogated six people in connection with a suicide bomb attack on a navy college, the latest violence to hit the country, where a new government is preparing to take power.
More than 80 people have been killed in four suicide attacks in as many days in nuclear-armed Pakistan, on the front line of the US-led campaign against Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Two suicide bombers attacked a navy college in the eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday, killing three people and wounding 14, the military said. Initially, officials said there was one bomber.
A navy spokesman said the attackers drove to the rear gate of the college on a motorbike, and police said six people were being questioned as investigators focused on the bike.
“We have not detained or arrested anyone but are interrogating these people to find the owner of the motorbike,” police superintendent Chaudhry Masood Aziz said.
Navy spokesman Captain Akram Naqi said the severed heads and limbs of the attackers had been recovered.