Pakistan ready to share Mumbai probe
Pakistan – Lahore: Pakistan consider to send a team to share information on investigations into last year’s 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. india said we are ready to Fight against terror with any country.
Last year November the 10 men launched attacks in several parts of India’s financial capital Mumbai, kills more than 170 People. Last week Pakistan’s interior ministry said that global link in Mumbai attack and "a part of the conspiracy" to attack Mumbai was hatched in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi and Pakistan admitted in front of India.
P Chidambaram India’s Home Minister told the country was "better prepared" against terrorist attacks such as the ones in Mumbai. Pranab the Indian external affairs minister said No Military action against Pakistan now.
In Lahore Yousuf Raza Gillani the Pakistani Prime Minister said,” We are seriously considering sending an FIA (Federal Investigation Agency) team to India to share information on the Mumbai tragedy with the investigators there." Shortly after the attacks, the Pakistani government had to reverse a decision to send the head of its intelligence agency – the ISI – to India, reportedly due to pressure from the army.
The Pakistan ministry said According to the probe by the FIA the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba militant was the masterminded of this attack that at least nine suspected attackers had sailed from Karachi to Mumbai in three boats in November. Prior to this, they had received training on the Karachi beach.
In last week Pakistan wants the DNA samples of the terrorists who are perform the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, including the lone captured terrorist Ajmal Kasab and the other nine terrorists who are killed at the time of encounter by NSG of India.
Now Pakistan wants the lone surviving Mumbai attacker Ajmal Kasab, who is being held in India.On Wednesday Sardar Ghazi the Pakistan’s new deputy attorney-general, told that Pakistan was considering making a request to India to hand over Kasab to Pakistan.
India has not commented on these developments.
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