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Agencies raid KU bomber’s home, recover laptops, documents

It’s a major breakthrough in the KU suicide bombing investigation that law enforcement agencies have located the home of the female suicide bomber, Shari Baloch.

Her rented apartment in Karachi’s Scheme 33 was raided by police and Rangers, who seized laptops and other important documents.

For the past three years, the suicide bomber had been living in the apartment.

Moreover, they said that the flat had been sealed since the explosion.

The LEAs discovered a car with an official number plate during their search of Shari’s home, leading them to believe that she had been using it.

Shari was the seventh child in a family of six, with her brothers and sisters numbered one through six. A member of her family holds a PhD in medicine.

After the search was complete, the agents sealed the house and then departed.

Investigators, on the other hand, are attempting to locate the flat’s owner.

An apparent suicide attack on a van carrying Chinese teachers near the KU campus killed four people, three of whom were Chinese, and injured another three people, all of whom were Chinese.

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