Investigations into the suicide bombings at the Federal Constabulary (FC) headquarters in Peshawar are ongoing, with authorities confirming that all three attackers held Afghan citizenship, according to officials.
Investigators said the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) verified the attackers’ nationality, although further details about them are still pending. Over 100 suspects have been questioned so far as part of the inquiry. Authorities have also obtained footage showing the attackers’ movements from Rahman Baba Cemetery to the FC headquarters.
Officials added that the investigative team is currently searching for a facilitator linked to the attack. They also noted that the suicide attackers did not use any mobile phones on the day of the incident.
The attack, which took place on November 24, left three FC personnel dead, while all three attackers were also killed.
Security agencies continue to work to identify and apprehend anyone involved in planning or facilitating the strike.
