5 Held in Connection With Tiananmen Attack
Updated: October 30, 2013 16:37 IST
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In a major breakthrough in the mysterious car crash at the iconic
Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Chinese police on Wednesday termed it as a
terrorist act by Islamic militants from the troubled Xinjiang province
and arrested five suspects.
The vehicle, which burst into flames after crashing into the railing at
the Forbidden City entrance on Monday, carried containers filled with
gasoline, besides knives and iron bars, state-run CCTV reported.
Five suspects have been arrested, it said without revealing their identities.
Earlier media reports said police were looking for eight suspects — all
from the Muslim Uighur-majority Xinjiang province, bordering Pakistan
Occupied Kashmir (POK) and Afghanistan.
Three persons who were travelling in the car were killed along two other tourists.
Thirty-eight others were injured in what is now described as a full-blown terrorist attack on China’s most iconic landmark.
The Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) bearing number plates from Xinjiang
carried a flag and displayed extremist slogans, the report said.
It appears that the militants wanted to create a big impact by attacking
China’s seat of power as well as the famous symbol of its ancient
Chinese civilisation.
Observers say that judging from the previous attacks in Xinjiang, the
militants wanted to assault the crowd with knives and iron bars besides
setting the place on fire.
Monday’s attack was their biggest outside Xinjiang.
The SUV crashed into the railings right at the entrance of the sprawling
Forbidden City, home of successive Chinese ruling dynasties. The SUV
was reportedly chased by police cars.
Some tourists said they heard an explosion. Also, the car went up in
flames near the life-size picture of the ruling Communist Party founder
Mao Zedong which, however, remained intact.
The imposing Forbidden City overlooks the Tiananmen Square, one of the
largest of its kind in the world measuring up to the size of several
football fields.
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