Pakistan Awaiting 'Substantial' Evidence Against Saeed


New Delhi, Dec 16 (IANS): Pakistan is awaiting "substantial evidence" from India to act against Lashkar-e-Taiba founder and Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafeez Saeed, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Sunday.

"We need substantial evidence -- still waiting for that," Malik said at a function organised by the Observer Research Foundation here.

He said Pakistan can act against Saeed only if India's evidence can stand up in court.

He said Saeed had been arrested on three occasions but released on court orders owing to "insufficient information".

India has been pressing Pakistan to take action against those involved in the Mumbai terror attack of 2008 which killed 166 people.

Malik, who arrived Friday on a three-day India visit, said he explained to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh the steps taken to bring to book those involved in the Mumbai attack by Pakistani terrorists.

  

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  • sudhir, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 16 2012

    dont allow these dogs to enter our hindustan,and even dnt allow them to comment like this......shame for cogress government

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 16 2012

    " HAFEEZ SAEED WILL BE SAFE IN PAKISTAN EVEN IF INDIA PROVIDE EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM,DID PAKISTAN TAKEN ANY ACTION AGAINST TERRORIST TILL DATE?..HOPE REHAMAN MALIK ENJOYED THE INDIA TOUR AND GIVEN "CHOMBU "TO MMS.

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  • Sujith Nayak, Kudla / Auh

    Sun, Dec 16 2012

    166 people illed for achive place in jannath. kasab hanged..what proof and evidence are you talking about Rehman mallik ??? We know that none of the talks with pak were fruitful. Just enjoy the hospitality and go back. Dont make fool of yourself.

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