Story highlights
- Police official says raid continue, more arrests anticipated
- Bombing in Lahore on Easter killed 74 people
Superintendent Mohammad Iqbal said the suspects are connected to the Easter bombing that targeted a park, killing at least 74 people and injuring 362 others. At least 24 children died, Punjab province police said.
The raids are ongoing and more arrests are expected, Iqbal said. Police and local intelligence agencies are working together in the raids.
The religious group makes up 2% of the population, and tensions are high between them and a hard-line Muslim core that wants to see a strict interpretation of Islamic law take precedence in Pakistan's legal system.
"We are keeping count of every drop of the blood of our martyrs," he said. "We will not rest until the cost of this blood is avenged."
Prior violence
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for those attacks.
The explosions, which struck the Nishtar Colony area in the city of Lahore, wounded at least 78 people, a Lahore General Hospital official said at the time.