Terror financing case registered against husband of KU female suicide bomber

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ISLAMABAD, June 06(ABC): A terror financing case has been registered against Hebtan Bashir, the husband of the female suicide bomber Shari Baloch, who had blown herself up outside the Confucius Institute in Karachi University on April 26.

Four people, including three Chinese nationals, were killed and four others sustained injuries in the suicide attack carried out by Shari.

In a major development regarding the investigation of the suicide blast, a case under charges of terror financing has been filed against Bashir and others on the complaint of Inspector Sanaullah at the Counter-Terrorism Department’s (CTD) police station.

According to the police officials, Bashir and other accused in the case are still untraceable.

Meanwhile, more CCTV camera footage of Shari and her husband, showing their movement in their Gizri apartment have surfaced.

It could seen in the video that on April 25, Baloch left her flat at 10:15am to carry out the suicide blast on Chinese nationals but returned home upon failing to do so.

Who was Shari Baloch?

Shari belonged to a family with an educated background and was pursuing an MPhil degree.

The host went on to say that the organisation used a female suicide bomber for the first time. Talking about Shari’s family, Wajid had said her family was “unaware of her activities”. However, the family confirmed her identity through a picture published by the Majeed Brigade.

Shari belonged to the Kech District in Balochistan’s Turbat area and was married to a doctor. She moved to Karachi along with her husband for higher education and last visited the Kech District for her sister’s wedding. She was also a government school teacher.

Wajid further said Shari’s father was a registrar at the University of Turbat.