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A young boy lays on the floor in Pakistan, with eight kilograms of explosives strapped to his chest.
The youngster, believed to be 13-years-old, was caught by police in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
Officers said the boy was a suspected suicide bomber, who panicked and dropped his detonator.
As he ran, he was caught by police.
A bomb disposal officer diffused the explosive vest, before the boy was lead away for questioning.
A man who had been with the boy on a motorbike was also arrested.
Both suspects have been taken to an unknown location for further investigation.
Nov. 21 - Police in Pakistan say they have foiled a bomb attack by arresting a 13-year-old boy shortly before he could explode a suicide vest strapped to his body. Sarah Charlton reports. ( Transcript )