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Islamabad:
Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has met the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad. And according to reports, Malik discussed the Mumbai attacks case with the Indian envoy.
Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Malik reiterated that Pakistani soil won't be allowed for terror activities.
"Considerable progress has been made in the 26/11 probe," he said.
Giving details about the probe, Malik said, "Bank accounts of 26/11 accused have been traced and the boat used by those terrorists is in our custody."
He also said that Pakistan is investigating leads that they got from India, including the role of Hafiz Saeed.
Malik said that charges will be framed against seven accused in the case, but at the same time, sought more information from India on 26/11.
"We need forensic details from India," he said.
Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Malik reiterated that Pakistani soil won't be allowed for terror activities.
"Considerable progress has been made in the 26/11 probe," he said.
Giving details about the probe, Malik said, "Bank accounts of 26/11 accused have been traced and the boat used by those terrorists is in our custody."
He also said that Pakistan is investigating leads that they got from India, including the role of Hafiz Saeed.
Malik said that charges will be framed against seven accused in the case, but at the same time, sought more information from India on 26/11.
"We need forensic details from India," he said.
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