Despite the latest dossier on the Mumbai terror attacks given by India, Pakistan has demanded more proof. Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that if India does not provide information on the Mumbai attacks and the Samjhauta Express tragedy, Pakistan will not be responsible for any future terrorist attacks in India.
On Tuesday, the Interpol issued Red Corner Notices against Lashkar-e-Taiba founder chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and mastermind of Mumbai terror strike Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi. The Red Corner notice was issued against Saeed and Lakhvi after a Mumbai court issued a non-bailable warrant against the two for their role in the Mumbai attacks.
India had also sent proof and a request for issuing a similar warrant against Lashkar commander Zarar Shah and Abu Al Qama, to which the Interpol had said that it was analysing the evidence against them.
Red Corner Notices (RCN) were issued after CBI approached the international agency for the same with non-bailable warrants issued by a trial court against Pakistan-based Saeed and Lakhvi, which became the basis for seeking the RCN from the Interpol.
Non-bailable warrants were issued by a Mumbai Court on June 23 against Saeed and 22 others, including Lakhvi and suspected military official Col R Saadat Ullah for allegedly
hatching a conspiracy to carry out the Mumbai terror attack last November.
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