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26/11 case: Pak judicial panel to visit India on Mar 14

A Pakistani judicial panel would visit India on March 14 as part of the probe into the Mumbai attacks, an anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of LeT's Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other suspects notified on Tuesday.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2012 03:04 AM IST
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A Pakistani judicial panel would visit India on March 14 as part of the probe into the Mumbai attacks, an anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of LeT's Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other suspects notified on Tuesday.

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Judge Shahid Rafique notified the date for the commission's much-delayed visit during proceedings held behind closed doors at a prison in Rawalpindi on Tuesday afternoon.

The judge further notified the appointment of Fazal Majid, a deputy director in the interior ministry, as the coordinator for the commission's visit. The appointment was made in response to an application from defence lawyers, sources said.

“The court has notified that the commission will visit India on March 14 and appointed a coordinator,” Khwaja Haris Ahmed, the counsel for Lakhvi, told PTI. The commission will travel by air from Lahore to Delhi before going to Mumbai.

“They (the authorities) want us to complete some formalities in Delhi,” said Ahmed.

Prosecutors could not present the record of the inquiry by the chief investigation officer in India despite a direction from the court, sources said.

The court subsequently adjourned the case till March 10. The itinerary and other details for the commission's visit would be worked out by the interior ministry, sources said.

 
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