MUMBAI TERROR ATTACK
No info from India on 26/11 as yet: Interpol



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New Delhi: Pakistan is at it again. Turning a blind eye to all the evidence, the nation has denied that the lone terrorist captured alive after the Mumbai terror attacks - Ajmal Kasab - is a Pakistani national.
The Interior Minister of Pakistan, Rahman Malik said there are no records in any government agency of his existence. However, several Pakistani and international newspapers and television channels have exposed this lie many times.
"We have not been provided by any evidence, official or unofficial, by India. As far as Kasab is concerned, we found out about him through the media. I got him checked on NADRA's database and there is no record of him there," Malik said.
"The letter that has been reportedly written by Kasab was sent to us by our Embassy last night. We have sent it to experts to be examined and our response should be given to you by today or tomorrow at the latest," he added.
Meanwhile, an Interpol delegation led by its Secretary-General Ronald K Noble is in Pakistan to seek its cooperation to help identify terrorists worldwide, including those involved in the November 26 attacks on Mumbai, and to enhance cooperation in the war on terror.
"The team is visiting Pakistan to seek the country's agreement to work through Interpol to help identify terrorists worldwide, including those behind the deadly November 26-29 terrorist bombings in Mumbai," said a statement from Interpol.
It will discuss the ways in which Interpol can work with Pakistan "in relation to the Mumbai bombings to enhance regional and global investigative efforts on the terrorist attacks".
"The team will "enhance cooperation in the fight against terrorism in the wake of the September 20 suicide truck bombing at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad", the statement said.
It will provide a classified briefing to Pakistani officials on the Marriott Hotel bombing which killed nearly 60 people, including the Czech envoy and two US Marines.
At the same press conference at which Rehman Malik was speaking, the Noble confirmed Pakistan's statement that India has not yet shared any information with the nation on the 26/11 investigations.
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Indian media is only saying same as our politicians.we are only nameing some people and closing the case. we don't
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India= pathetic spineless, almost 30 days since last attack and a decade of this nuisance and no real action.
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There is no surprise by this meaningless statements by pakistan in denying that Kasab not belong to pak.
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what about the red alert notice on Dawood Ibrahim, Tiger Memon and Anees Ibrahim ? Have pakistan taken any action
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Time and again Pak has been chanting "NO EVIDENCE" mantra. When interpol Secretary-General Ronald K Noble came to India tere
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