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Pak to reply to 26/11 dossier 'as soon as possible'

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Posted: Jan 31, 2009 at 1402 hrs IST
Rehman malik

Islamabad Ahead of a crucial meeting of top officials in Islamabad to discuss the preliminary report on Pakistan's probe into India's dossier on the Mumbai attacks, Pak govt has said its response will be shared with New Delhi "as soon as possible" after the legal process is over.

"Pakistan stands committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice... Media is requested not to speculate on the outcome of the inquiry till it is made public," an Interior Ministry spokesman said.

He said Pakistan's "response will be shared with the government of India through diplomatic channels after due legal process as soon as possible".

His remark came ahead of a high-level meeting to be chaired by Pakistan's Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik on Saturday to discuss the preliminary report on Pakistan's probe into the dossier provided by India on the 26/11 attacks.

A three-member team of the Federal Investigation Agency, set up to examine the Indian dossier and other aspects of the on the Mumbai incident, submitted its report to Malik on Friday.

The meeting to be chaired by Malik will be attended by top officials of the Interior and Law ministries. The investigation team had covered "every aspect" of the Mumbai attacks in its report, sources were quoted as saying by The News daily.

The report has termed the information provided by India as "insufficient", the sources said.

"I have seen the report and forwarded it to Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah for further examining it in consultation with the Ministry of Law," Malik told reporters after a meeting with FIA officials late on Friday night.

"I must reassure the international community that the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks would be brought to justice," he said.

An earlier Pakistani media report had said that the investigation team had concluded that the Mumbai attacks were not planned on Pakistani soil.

Malik had directed the investigation team on January 17 to complete its preliminary probe within 10 days. The team was subsequently given more time to complete its work.

The team's report is expected to be made public only after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani returns to Pakistan from the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Pakistani officials have also said that if any Pakistani national is found to be involved in the Mumbai attacks, he will be tried in accordance with the country's laws and will not be handed over to India. Any such trial will be held in camera, informed official sources.

The sources said Pakistan wanted to try such people because non-state actors had embarrassed the country and tarnished its image.

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Paki game by Hero Vaz on 01 Feb 2009

The Pakis are stringing India along and taking them for a ride. How foolish they are making India look before the world.

Gullible UPA by Hero Vaz on 31 Jan 2009

It is obvious that Pak is stringing India along and the stupid Indians are allowing themselves to be taken for a ride.

In what capacity?? by Rajan Sharma on 31 Jan 2009

The perpetrators are your army personnel. And Army has the real control in Pakistan. So, Mr. President and Mr. Primeminister of Pakistan, in what capacity would you bring them to justice?? I suggest you not to even try this, you will lose your life. You are living on their mercy, and you will do everything to protect them. This is what is your primary job. And you are doing well sofar. Keep it up !~!!

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