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This Article is From Apr 13, 2009

Pak responds to India's replies on 26/11

Pak responds to India's replies on 26/11
Islamabad:

Pakistan, on Monday, responded to India replies on the Mumbai terror attacks in November 2008.

Addressing mediapersons in Islamabad, Pakistan Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik said that they have requested India for more information.

The minister said that India has not yet provided the details of the SIM cards used by terrorists for the attack.

Malik said that Pakistan has asked India for few documents related to Amir Ajmal Qasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the attack, who is facing trial in India at present.

"We have requested India for a copy of Qasab's statement to magistrate. We have also asked India for a copy of Qasab's chargesheet," said Malik.

He further said that the DNA reports of Qasab and another terrorist killed are the same.

The Pakistan minister said that their investigations are on and that they have arrested one more facilitator.

The arrested man is named Shahid Jameel Riyaz, who facilitated money transaction for the attack.

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