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ISLAMABAD: Military authorities have said India have got issued red notices from Interpol against five Pakistanis on their alleged involvement in Mumbai blasts by showing two among them as serving majors in Pakistan army while both of these majors including Maj Samir Ali and Major Iqbal have been retired from army since long and are now living as civilians.
Military authorities told Online Friday intelligence agencies had taken into custody both these retired majors and interrogated them following the statement by David Headlay. Nothing special had come to open during the investigation. One Samir Ali Maj (Retd) was reported to be class fellow of David Headlay and later both of these military officers were retired. They have no connection whatsoever with ISI or Pakistan army and they are leading civilians life.
A major diplomatic victory for India. After years of persuasion, finally Pakistan admitted the same. Earlier they denied everything and now after the revelations in US court by the culprits, they are ready to accept.
State terrorism, nothing else.
Noe let them have the guts to prosecute them..
Ex-ISI men likely behind 26/11 attacks, says Athar
ISLAMABAD: Military spokesman Maj-Gen Athar Abbas has hinted at involvement of retired ISI officials in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, but categorically denied any role of serving spies.
The ISPR chief, in his interaction with the visiting delegation of Indian journalists and in an interview with CNN-IBN, indicated the possibility of some retired officials collaborating with Mumbai perpetrators.
This is probably the first time that Pakistan military has suggested possible links between retired ISI men and Lashkar-e-Taiba, though India had in the past accused serving officials of being involved.
Maj-Gen Abbas described the group responsible for the attacks as a splinter group of LeT headed by Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, who is being tried by an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi.
He denied ISI had any links with the Haqqani Network â an accusation made by Chairman US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen during his visit to Islamabad last week.
The military spokesman reiterated the demand for an end to US drone strikes in tribal areas.
Ex-ISI men likely behind 26/11 attacks, says Athar | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
Strange, this is what called Rehman Malik style of addressing, i don't know what forced ISPR axed own foot by these irresponsible statements. Why they want to please India by these words. Diplomatically they surrender over this 26/11 issue, if they are so clear that no active serviceman didn't involve then what the need of these hints? Indirectly they put question over PA & ISI repute. Once they denying and on other side they are giving hints?
You missed Mossad! This is called the sun always rises in the east, no matter what happens!They have to unfold CIA-RAW & Hindu extremist organizations participation in 26/11.
A major diplomatic victory for India. After years of persuasion, finally Pakistan admitted the same. Earlier they denied everything and now after the revelations in US court by the culprits, they are ready to accept.
State terrorism, nothing else.
Noe let them have the guts to prosecute them..
should had tought about doing damage at the first place that this can turn against themthe DG ISPR cant utter a word without COAS approval.... must be part of a bigger strategy, or like above mentioned , some kind of smart "damage control"
Looks like Pakistani military is on a Damage control mode, now that the ISI-Terrorist linkages getting proven seems inevitable
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