No formal arrest in Pak over Times Square plot: Malik
Pakistan has said it has not made any formal arrest in connection with Times Square terror plot, amid reports that an "accomplice" of Faisal Shahzad, who allegedly carried out the botched bombing, has been held in this country.
However, an investigation is underway into 30-year-old Shahzad's alleged links in Pakistan, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said.
"The US authorities sent us some questions regarding the issue and we are investigating the matter," he said, as the American media reported that an "accomplice" of Shahzad had been held in Pakistan.
The Washington Post said the man held in Pakistan had provided an "independent stream" of evidence linking the Pakistani-Taliban to the failed May 1 Times Square attack. It said he had also admitted to helping Shahzad to travel to the Pakistani tribal belt for bomb training.
"We are extending full support to US authorities and would also cooperate with the international community when and if needed so that terrorists can be brought to justice," Malik told reporters in Parliament yesterday.
As soon as the investigation is completed, the findings will be shared with US authorities, he said, adding that Pakistan had not made any formal arrest in connection with the botched Times Square plot.
Asked whether the government had sought any cooperation from the US for training the police force and whether such training is being imparted at the Sihala police centre, Malik said Pakistan's police needs proper training to fight terrorism.
However, the government will establish a proper training institute in this regard, he added.
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