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'No proof against Hafiz in 26/11 attacks'

Pakistan has said it cannot arrest outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, linked by India to the Mumbai terror attacks, since there is no proof of his involvement in the 26/11 assault. Saeed will not be arrested merely on the basis of statements linking him to the attacks and the Indian Govt has been asked to provide proof of his involvement in any misdeeds, Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said.

Updated on: Jul 29, 2009 02:28 PM IST
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Pakistan has said it cannot arrest outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, linked by India to the Mumbai terror attacks, since there is no proof of his involvement in the 26/11 assault.

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Saeed will not be arrested merely on the basis of statements linking him to the attacks and the Indian government has been asked to provide proof of his involvement in any misdeeds, Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said.

"We do not have any proof against Hafiz Saeed," Malik told Geo News channel in an interview.

"We have demanded and we are demanding from India that if you have proof, give (it to) us, but do not do propaganda. I assure we will take action. But just on hearsay we cannot arrest our citizen," he said.

"If New Delhi wants some credible action, it needs to provide substantiated evidence," he added.

Malik said Pakistan had also sought information from India about Indian citizens who were allegedly involved in the Mumbai attacks. He claimed Indians were equally involved in the incident.

Saeed was placed under house arrest in December last year after the UN Security Council declared the JuD a front for the banned Lashker-e-Taiba. Saeed was freed from detention on the orders of the Lahore High Court on June 2.

The federal and Punjab governments challenged his release in the Supreme Court earlier this month. However, the
Punjab provincial government has said it could withdraw from the appeal as the federal government had not provided
sufficient evidence against Saeed.

Five LeT operatives, including operations commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, arrested by Pakistani security agencies
are currently facing trial in an anti-terror court for alleged involvement in the Mumbai attacks.

Referring to the inclusion of Pakistan's concerns about alleged Indian interference in Balochistan in the joint
declaration issued after the recent meeting between Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his Indian counterpart
Manmohan Singh, Malik said evidence in this regard will be disclosed at international forums at the appropriate time.

 
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Rezaul H Laskar is the Foreign Affairs Editor at Hindustan Times. His interests include movies and music.

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