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Pathankot attack: JeM’s Azhar brothers ‘not’ detained by Pakistan

Sources said Masood Azhar, chief of JeM, or his brother Rauf are not among those detained by Pakistan in connection with the Pathankot attack.

Updated on: Mar 31, 2016 12:11 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Pakistan has detained some of the suspects in connection with the Pathankot attack probe, investigators from the country told their Indian counterparts on Wednesday. “More details about detentions cannot be shared at this moment,” said NIA chief Sharad Kumar.

Sources said Masood Azhar, chief of JeM, or his brother Rauf are not among those detained by Pakistan in connection with the Pathankot attack. (AFP File Photo)
Sources said Masood Azhar, chief of JeM, or his brother Rauf are not among those detained by Pakistan in connection with the Pathankot attack. (AFP File Photo)

But sources said Masood Azhar, chief of JeM, the outfit allegedly behind the attack, or his brother Rauf are not among those detained by the authorities.

On day three of the interaction between India and Pakistan, the JIT made a request to the NIA for sharing evidence with it in order to prosecute those behind the attack in Pakistan, said Kumar.

Following the request, NIA sleuths shared with them calls details of two Indian mobile numbers from which the Pathankot attackers called their handlers, allegedly belonging to terror outfit JeM.

“On Thursday, the JIT will start recording statements of Indian witnesses. The process is likely to take at least two days,” said Kumar. Punjab SP Salwinder Singh, his cook Madan Gopal, jeweller friend Rajesh Verma are among those lined up for examination. The NIA also played a crucial call intercept for the JIT members in which one of the attackers discussed details of the attack with a handler in Pakistan. “The request for playing the intercept came from the JIT,” said an Indian investigator.

The NIA in turn wants voice samples of Azhar, Rauf, details of procurement of clothes, shoes and food packets used by attackers, details of family members of the dead attackers. “As a reciprocal measure, we would like the Pakistan to provide similar kind of access and evidence that they are collecting there,” said NIA IG Sanjeev Kumar.

 
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