* Indian channel says New Delhi preparing second dossier with more evidence
* Will not hand over Kasab DNA samples to Islamabad
NEW DELHI: India is putting together an exhaustive second dossier on the Mumbai terrorist attacks for Pakistan, because the first one contained hardly any evidence, CNN-IBN reported on Wednesday.
The previous dossier of evidence New Delhi had shared with Islamabad earlier this month contained only 11 pages of information, compared with the 69 pages it had shared with other countries including the US, the report said.
It said New Delhi had decided not to hand over the DNA samples of Ajmal Amir Kasab the only surviving gunman captured during the November 26 terrorist attacks to Pakistan until Islamabad promises to actually match them with Kasabs family members.
Officially, the second dossier to be given to Pakistan will have some extensive evidence, the report said.
The evidence includes proofs found from the trawler boat that India says the 10 gunmen made their Karachi-Mumbai journey in, and the articles they had used including shaving cream, a diesel container, a match box, detergent powder, wheat flour, toothpaste, a milk powder packet which were all made in Pakistan, CNN-IBN reported.
The new dossier also contains notes in a log book that the gunmen left on the boat which it said had been written in Urdu language, and 9-mm pistols they were using which it said were marked Diamond Nedi Frontier Arms Company, Pehshawar.
The dossier also includes details of the phone calls between the gunmen and their alleged Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LT) handlers in Pakistan, made through the US-based Callphonex service, CNN-IBN said. The payment to Callphonex was made via Western Union by a person called Javaid Iqbal, who gave a Pakistani passport number KC092481, it said. The payment of $238.78 on November 25, 2008 was made to Western Union agent Nizar Alsharif.
LT commanders Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and Zarar Shah would be named the main planners, according to the report.