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India-Pakistan
Pak hands over Mumbai attacks' report to Interpol
2009-03-07
Pakistan has handed over the investigation report into Mumbai terror attacks to Interpol chief and called on India to give response about 30 queries raised after the probe. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble met with Federal Interior Adviser Rehman Malik in the federal capital today (Friday). Interior Secretary and Director General FIA also attended the meeting. The investigation report was presented to Interpol chief in the meeting. Interior Adviser Malik demanded that India should respond to 30 questions with regard to Mumbai attacks. Two sides exchanged views on the information provided by Interpol to India about Mumbai mayhem. According to sources, Noble condemned the attack on Sri Lankan team in Lahore and offered his cooperation in the investigations.
Posted by:Fred

#6  he looks....fragrant
Posted by: Frank G   2009-03-07 16:37  

#5  A good investment if they expect to capture more such high-value suspects in the near future.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-03-07 15:43  

#4  The Slumdog treatment must not be Islamic enough
Posted by: john frum   2009-03-07 14:02  

#3  Kasab doesn't seem to be enjoying his time with the Mumbai Police

Gee, doesn't he enjoy Martyrdom? I thought those types loved death more than we kufrs loved life? I'm so confused.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-03-07 13:33  

#2  India building bomb-proof tunnel for Kasab

NEW DELHI: India is building a bomb and bullet-proof tunnel in MumbaiÂ’s Arthur jail for the safety of Ajmal Kasab, the lone gunmen captured alive in the Mumbai attacks.

The 20 foot long tunnel project, costing Rs 20 million will be completed in the next three weeks, to ensure his safe passage from his prison cell to the court during trial. As many 250 men are working round-the-clock to complete the project. The measure was taken after receiving threats to KasabÂ’s life.

The Hindustan Times quoted prison sources as saying that Kasab would be kept in solitary confinement for the duration of his trial in the special court.

The court and KasabÂ’s cell were being reinforced with iron plates and the court and the tunnel would be centrally air-conditioned.
Posted by: john frum   2009-03-07 10:59  

#1  Kasab doesn't seem to be enjoying his time with the Mumbai Police

Posted by: john frum   2009-03-07 08:23  

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