PESHAWAR: A suicide bomber Friday hit a vehicle belonging to an Afghan Muslim scholar in Peshawar, killing three people including the cleric's guard and driver, officials said.The bomber detonated...
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May 24, 2013
PESHAWAR: A suicide bomber Friday hit a vehicle belonging to an Afghan Muslim scholar in Peshawar, killing three people including the cleric's guard and driver, officials said.
The bomber detonated his explosive jacket close to Haji Hayatullah's car as worshippers were leaving a mosque following Friday prayers in the city's congested Faqirabad neighbourhood, local police chief Liaquat Ali said.
"The bomber blasted Haji Hayatullah's car from the right side, killing the driver and Hayatullah's guard," he said adding that a third person died of his injuries in hospital and three others were wounded.
Senior police officer Khalid Hamdani confirmed the attack and the casualties.
"It was a suicide attack, the target seems to be Hayatullah who had not yet boarded the vehicle," he said.
The bomber carried about six kilograms of explosives, he said adding that the vehicle was badly damaged.
Hayatullah was nephew of known Afghan scholar and jihadist commander Maulana Jamilur Rehman. Hayatullah, a Salafi cleric, who lives in Pakistan as refugee, was still inside the mosque when the bomber blew himself up, residents said.
As the car moved out of the parking area the bomber detonated thinking that Hayatullah was in the car, they said.
Rehman had participated in the 10-year Muslim resistance against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan which ended in 1989. (AFP)