"As 5,221 people were initially rounded up from different parts of Punjab out of which 5,005 have been released after verification of their documents," Punjab Province Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said at a press conference.
"However, 216 suspects are still under custody for further investigation," he said, informing about the developments in the probe into the attack that claimed 74 lives.
He, however, rejected the notion that terrorists have safe havens in Punjab, saying civil-military agencies have been carrying out operation across the province under the continuing National Action Plan.
"There is no no-go area in the Punjab. There are some people who are bent on giving an impression that there are terror sanctuaries in the province," he said.
"We have geo-tagged all madarsas in the province and the provincial government knows how many students are currently studying in those madarsas," the Minister asserted.
A large number of people were present atthe crowded Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park of Allama Iqbal Townwhen a powerful blast took place on Sunday. A large number of Christian families were present in the park due to Easter Sunday.
The brutal attack by a suicide bomber -- believed to be in his 20s -- was claimed by the Jamaatul Ahrar, a splinter group of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
At least 74 people were killed and 300 others were injured in the suicide bombing.
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