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India-Pakistan
Pakistan 'not obliged' to arrest Hafiz Saeed: Malik
2009-09-03
[Dawn] Pakistan has said that it is 'not obliged' to immediately arrest Lashkar-e-Tayyaba founder Hafiz Saeed even if an Interpol Red Corner notice has been issued against him and claimed that evidence provided by India in their three dossiers was 'not sufficient' to link him to the 26/11 attacks.
Nor will it ever be sufficient...
'Pakistan needs to examine the evidence provided by India on the basis of which Interpol issued a Red Corner notice against Hafiz Saeed. Certain procedures are required to pursue the notice,' Interior Minister Rahman Malik said.
"What procedures?"
"Certain procedures."

In an interview to Saudi Daily Arab News, Malik said even if a Red Corner notice has been issued against Saeed, the government was 'not obliged to immediately arrest him'.
"Maybe some day. But don't count on it too hard."
'We are free to make our own investigations against the man, and then take steps accordingly,' he said.

Malik claimed that the evidence provided by India in three dossiers 'is, in our considered view, not sufficient to link Hafiz Saeed to the (Mumbai) attack and to punish those who are guilty.'

'We appeal to India to share information with us, and also to keep faith in our legal system and judiciary,' he said and reiterated his claim that India could have averted the Mumbai attacks by sharing information with Pakistan. 'Let me tell you, India could have prevented the terror attacks in Mumbai if they had shared intelligence with us after the arrest of two terrorists - Fahim Ansari and Sabah Uddin,' he said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Sounds like India has legitimate grounds to consider the refusal an Act of War.

Posted by: 3dc   2009-09-03 00:25  

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