Islamabad: Pakistan has completed its investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks and according to Pakistani media the report claims that the 26/11 conspiracy was hatched not in Pakistan but in Europe.
Local media reports also claim that Pakistan is likely to request India for consular access to the lone terrorist captured alive during the Mumbai terror attacks, Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab.
According to Geo Television, the report says the planning of 26/11 was done neither in Pakistan nor in India but in an European country.
Islamabad reportedly wants to file all cases against Kasab and other accused in the attacks in Pakistan itself.
Geo TV Correspondent Aasim Ali Rana told CNN-IBN about dossier's details.
"The conspiracy was hatched outside Pakistan. But Kasab and his accomplices used Pakistan territory by using internet lines of the country. But no Pakistani official was involved. There will be legal action against Kasab and others in Pakistan. Pakistan may also want access to Kasab for investigation. There is no mention of Lashkar-e-Toiba in the report. The report talks only about the suspects," said Rana.
Pakistan prepared its report in reply to the Indian dossier on the Mumbai attacks.
India had handed over a dossier to Pakistan which included evidence which showed Pakistani elements were involved in planning and executing the Mumbai terror attacks.
The dossier included evidence of every nature - physical, forensic, electronic and human - put together in what is know as Mumbai terror dossier.
Pakistani terrorists organisation Lashkar-e-Toiba's commanders Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah, Hafiz Saeed are the main suspects in the attacks.
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