Usman Ali Khan was arrested after a shootout near a bus stop here yesterday. A Kalashnikov rifle was seized from him.
Khan's arrest is the third incident when a highly-educated professional has been arrested in connection with the case.
Earlier, Adil Masood Butt, vice-chancellor of a private college and university, and Khalid Yousuf Bari, a former engineer at the national airline were arrested, The Express Tribune reported.
The arrests highlights a worrying-trend in Pakistan, where more and more highly-educated people are linked to extremist groups.
Station House Officer of Preedy Police Kamal Naseem said that Khan, who runs a clinic in the city, has been working for al-Qaeda since 2008 and was also friends with Saad Aziz, the alleged mastermind of the attack on Ismaili Muslim community.
In May last year, armed men stormed a bus carrying members of the Ismaili community here and opened fire on them. 45 people had died in the brazen attack and all the victims were shot from a close-range.
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