Premium
This is an archive article published on March 13, 2011

26/11 attacks: Pak declines Indian request to interrogate LeT commander,says report

'There is no law under which we could allow the Indian investigators to grill the seven accused.'

Listen to this article
26/11 attacks: Pak declines Indian request to interrogate LeT commander,says report
x
00:00
1x 1.5x 1.8x

Pakistani authorities have declined an Indian request to send an inquiry commission to interrogate LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other suspects charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks,a media report said today.

“There is no law under which we could allow the Indian investigators to grill the seven accused,who are already in judicial custody,” a senior unnamed Interior Ministry official was quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.

India had sent an official letter expressing its willingness to allow a Pakistani commission to visit India to interview key officials linked with the probe into the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. In the same letter,it had asked Pakistan to allow its team to visit Islamabad to interrogate the seven accused.

Story continues below this ad

Home Minister P Chidambaram told the media on March 2 that India had sent Pakistan “a request asking them if they would agree to a team from India to question the people who are suspects.”

Wajid Zia,chief of the Federal Investigation Agency’s joint investigating team that probed the Mumbai incident,sent a reply to the Interior Ministry’s National Crisis Management Cell,which has forwarded it to the Foreign Ministry for delivery to Indian authorities.

Zia’s letter states that Pakistan’s request for sending a commission to India to interrogate persons,including the magistrate who recorded the lone surviving terrorist Ajmal Kasab’s statement,is based on sections 503,505 and 507 of the Code Criminal Procedure,sources told Dawn.

The letter also states that the seven Pakistani accused — Lakhvi,Hammad Amin Sadiq,Mazhar Iqbal alias Abu Al-Qama,Abdul Wajid alias Zarar Shah,Mohammad Younas Anjum,Shahid

Story continues below this ad

Jameel Riaz and Jamil Ahmed — have been remanded into judicial custody.

The letter also questioned the legal basis of the Indian request to interrogate these suspects,the sources said.

The seven Pakistani suspects are currently being held in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi.

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Loading Taboola...
Advertisement