Sunday, March 8, 2009

India urged to reply soon Mumbai probe questions asked: Rahman Malik


ISLAMABAD: Interior Advisor, Rahman Malik has urged upon India to reply soon the 30 questions relating to the Mumbai investigations put forward.

Accompanied by Interpol Chief, Ronald Noble, addressing a joint press conference, Interior Advisor Rahman Malik said that the most vital information was related to DNA. He said that only 13 days were left in the remand of the Mumbai attacks accused. Pakistan has interrogated Zaki ur Rahman and other accused, but India didn’t reply.
Rahman Malik said that Pakistan has assured all out cooperation. He said that Pakistan would further approach Interpol for information relating to the terrorists.

On this occasion, Interpol Chief, Ronald Noble said that Pakistan and its people were more hit by terrorism and the world community was with Pakistan in war against terror. Ronald Noble was all praise for FIA carrying out investigations and termed their report as comprehensive and complete. However, he said that Interpol didn’t receive any report from India. He said that India should take the lead in investigations in a bid to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

Ronald Noble said that Mumbai attacks were partially planned in Pakistan. He said that seven countries including India were used for Mumbai attacks. When quizzed on Lahore ambush, he said that it has some similarity with the Mumbai attacks, but nothing could be said until the final report and he hasn’t discussed this matter with the officials here.

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