Doing our best to prosecute 26/11 terror attackers: Pakistan High Commissioner
Within days of reports Mumbai terror attackers were trained in camps Karachi, Pakistan said it was seriously pursuing 26/11 case.
NEW DELHI: Within days of reports that Mumbai terror attackers were trained in Lashkar-e-Taiba training camps in Karachi, Pakistan onThursday said it was seriously pursuing 26/11 case and "no stone will be left unturned" to ensure justice.
"As far as Government of Pakistan is concerned, as far as prosecution is concerned, they are doing their best to ensure that justice is done and no stone would be left unturned," Salman Bashir, Pakistan High Commissioner to India, told reporters after inaugurating his country's pavilion at the 32nd India International Trade Fair here.
Asked about the mastermind of Mumbai attack Hafiz Saeed roaming freely in Pakistan, he said, "Hafiz Saeed or whoever its is... the whole issue, we believe should be dealt in accordance with law, if there is any evidence, that's another thing. I must remind you that Hafiz Saeed was set free after due judicial process by the High Court."
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