Islamabad, Aug 23 (ANI): The Pakistan Government has remained tight-lipped over the probe into the attack on Pakistan Air Force's (PAF) air base in Kamra, after a group of militants attacked the military installation last week.
"There was a stony silence from the office of PAF Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt regarding findings of a high-level inquiry team," The Express Tribune quoted a senior PAF official, as saying.
A five-member probe committee, led by Air Marshal Athar Hussain Bokhari, is investigating how militants succeeded in targeting the Kamra air base, given the fact that the location had already been attacked twice before.
Inquiry reports of the two earlier attacks on Kamra air base are yet to be made public and it has been over 18 months since the two high-level inquiries were ordered by then chief of air staff Marshal Rao Qamar Suleiman.
According to a senior official, preliminary investigation has revealed that four of the nine militants stayed in Makhan Suleman, the nearest village to Kamra air base. (ANI)
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