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While the investigation into Friday's attack on the Chinese consulate in Karachi progressed on Saturday, police officials suspected Harbiyar Marri, the exiled leader of the Balochistan Liberation (BLA) ban, to be the mastermind of the murderous assault that left two policemen dead civilians.
Police officials said the attack, conducted with the help of the Indian Intelligence Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), was an attempt to undermine growing diplomatic and economic relations between China and Pakistan.
In a case registered by the Sind Police against Terrorism Department against Marri and 12 of his collaborators, including the commander of the BLA, Aslam & Acchu & # 39; Alias Miraq Baloch, investigators said their initial findings had shown that the attack was "a failed and shameful attempt to undermine relations between Pakistan and China".
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According to the first information report (FIR) recorded by the CTD police on behalf of the state through an officer of the Boat Basin Station House, under charges of murder and terrorism, etc., "the BLA accepted responsibility for the attack and identified three militants killed with their images as Azal Khan Baloch, Razik Baloch and Rais Baloch. "
"The BLA is supported by the Indian agency RAW," reads in the request written by SHO Boat Basin with the FIR.
Among the 13 brains and attack facilitators listed in the RIP include Harbiyar Marri, Aslam aka 'Acchu', Bashir Zeb, Noor Bux Mengal, Karim Marri, Capt Rehman Gul, Nisar, Gaindi, Sheikhu, Sharif, Hamal, Malshi and Agha Sherdil.
According to the FIR, the militants involved in the attack remained in constant contact with said people during the assault.
In addition to explosives, weapons and ammunition, a BLA flag has also been recovered from the possession of the three killed militants.