Friday, January 16, 2009

Islamabad called bezdokazatelnymi Indian papers of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

SyuzhetyRassledovanie the terrorist attacks in Mumbai07.01.2009Pakistan admitted his grazhdaninomPremer the terrorist Indian Minister of Pakistan, Yousuf Reza Gilani described by the Indian authorities as documents do not contain any evidence of the involvement of Pakistani nationals and organizations in the implementation of the terrorist attack in Mumbai , the Associated Press.
"All that we have received from India - it's just information. I say the information, because there is no evidence," - he said. Gilani urged Indian authorities to "pragmatic cooperation" and expressed hope that India would agree to a joint investigation. Premier said that Islamabad continues to study the submitted documents.
Earlier, Pakistani authorities have acknowledged that only vyzhivshy in the attack was a Pakistani militant, however, categorically denied any involvement of public institutions in the organization of terrorist acts. At the same time Islamabad has repeatedly expressed its willingness to investigate and bring to justice participated in the attack citizens of the country and asked India to provide evidence.
Necessary documents were handed over to Pakistani diplomats on January 5. Materials containing the minutes of interrogation, monitor telephone conversations of terrorists, the data obtained from satellite phones parties attack, a description of the seized their weapons and equipment.
Official Delhi has repeatedly said that evidence collected expose involvement in organizing and carrying out attacks on Mumbai Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Tayba. There were also suspected of involvement in the special services to terrorist acts in Pakistan. In December on suspicion of organizing the terrorist attack two leaders of the factions have been arrested in Pakistan.
Earlier, unofficial reports that the agreement reached in Islamabad would allow Indian investigators to interrogate the suspects of Pakistani nationals, and only those already in detention. As a condition was put forward by the requirement of a strong evidence of their involvement in the attack in Mumbai. Delhi has insisted on the extradition of suspects, but was refused.
Attacking a group of terrorists on the Indian city of Mumbai of 26 November 2008. The victims of the terrorist attack were about 200 people, militants attacked the hotel, train station, restaurants, hospitals, the Jewish cultural center.

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