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Pakistan mosque attacker breached security wearing a police uniform

The powerful blast blew a wall of the prayer hall, killed over 100

Women light candles during a prayer ceremony for victims of Monday's suicide bombing inside a mosque, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023 | AP

A day after arresting suspects who might have helped the suicide bomber enter the mosque, Pakistani police identified the bomber. On January 30, a bomb blast in a mosque in Peshawar killed about 103. the attack was reportedly carried out by a suicide bomber.

According to the Peshawar police chief, the bomber breached security by wearing a police uniform, Reuters reported.  Moazzam Jah Ansari, police chief of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where Peshawar is located, said the bomber was part of a "network" and had driven a motorcycle into the area.

The police, after matching his head with images from CCTV footage said that he wore a helmet. The powerful blast blew a wall of the prayer hall.

“He (suicide bomber) entered the main gate on a motorcycle, came inside, talked to a constable and asked him where the mosque was. This means that the attacker was not aware of the area. He was given a target and there is an entire network behind him. He was not a lone ranger,” Ansari was quoted as saying by The Dawn.

Initially, TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban) officials Sarbakaf Mohmand and Omar Mukaram Khurasani claimed the attack. But later, the group denied being part of it. Reportedly the bomber used 12-16kgs of TNT in the blast.

Ansari added that the police refrained from clearing the debris using heavy machinery in order to save lives.