<p>A Pakistani militant, suspected to be involved in the suicide attack on a CRPF camp here, was today arrested from Chattabal area in the city.<br /><br /></p>.<p>On a tip off about presence of two militants in Chattabal, the special operation group cordoned off the area and nabbed Abu Talib, a resident of Multan, sources said.<br /><br />The spot where he was picked up from is a little over a km from Bemina area where the terrorists struck yesterday, leaving five jawans dead and seven others injured.<br /><br />The Pakistani militant opened fire on the SOG personnel with a pistol but he was overpowered and arrested, the sources said.<br /><br />The militant told police that he is a resident of Multan in Pakistan and was operating under the alias of Abu Talib, they said.<br /><br />Sources said the breakthrough was achieved when the intelligence agencies traced a call made by the militant to his handlers in Pakistan soon after the attack yesterday.<br />Two suspected Pakistani terrorists, disguised as cricketers had on Wednesday stormed a CRPF camp here in a 'fidayeen' (suicide) attack, the first major strike in the city in three years.</p>
<p>A Pakistani militant, suspected to be involved in the suicide attack on a CRPF camp here, was today arrested from Chattabal area in the city.<br /><br /></p>.<p>On a tip off about presence of two militants in Chattabal, the special operation group cordoned off the area and nabbed Abu Talib, a resident of Multan, sources said.<br /><br />The spot where he was picked up from is a little over a km from Bemina area where the terrorists struck yesterday, leaving five jawans dead and seven others injured.<br /><br />The Pakistani militant opened fire on the SOG personnel with a pistol but he was overpowered and arrested, the sources said.<br /><br />The militant told police that he is a resident of Multan in Pakistan and was operating under the alias of Abu Talib, they said.<br /><br />Sources said the breakthrough was achieved when the intelligence agencies traced a call made by the militant to his handlers in Pakistan soon after the attack yesterday.<br />Two suspected Pakistani terrorists, disguised as cricketers had on Wednesday stormed a CRPF camp here in a 'fidayeen' (suicide) attack, the first major strike in the city in three years.</p>