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DELHI: The head of an Indian investigation agency has said that there was no evidence to indicate Pakistani government or agencies were behind the Pathankot air base attack.
In an interview to Indian news channel News18, Director General of National Investigation Agency (NIA) Sharad Kumar said there was no evidence to show that Pakistan government or Pakistani government agency helped militants to carry out attack.
He also ruled out inside assistance to militants in the assault. “Investigation so far does not point to any inside hand,” Kumar told the channel.
He added that the NIA had completed its India leg of investigation and were now waiting for Pakistan to allow the team to visit their country.
Kumar further said that chargesheet would be filed in the attack even if Pakistan did not give NIA access.
A Pakistan JIT had visited India in March in connection with the probe in the Pathankot terror attack. After the visit, NIA DG had said that the interaction with JIT was held in accordance with terms of reference mutually agreed on the basis of reciprocity.
Militants had entered the strategic air base at Pathankot on the intervening night of January one-two and mounted the brazen assault.
In the fierce encounter that had ensued, seven security personnel besides four militants were killed. –Samaa
Zee Media Bureau
Delhi: Director General of National Investigation Agency (NIA) Sharad Kumar has said that there was no evidence so far to indicate direct complicity of Pakistan government or Pakistani agencies in the Pathankot attack.
In an interview to News18, Kumar said, "No evidence to show that Pakistan government or Pakistani government agency was helping Jaish–e–Mohammed or Masood Azhar or his aides carry out Pathankot attack."
On being asked whether there was any inside help to terrorists in Pathankot he said, "Investigation so far does not point to any inside hand."
He added that the NIA had completed its India leg of investigation and were now waiting for Pakistan to allow the team to visit their country.
Kumar further said that chargesheet would be filed in the terror attack even if Pakistan did not give NIA access.
The terrorists had entered the strategic air base at Pathankot on the intervening night of January one-two and mounted the brazen assault.
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DELHI: The head of an Indian investigation agency has said that there was no evidence to indicate Pakistani government or agencies were behind the Pathankot air base attack.
In an interview to Indian news channel News18, Director General of National Investigation Agency (NIA) Sharad Kumar said there was no evidence to show that Pakistan government or Pakistani government agency helped militants to carry out attack.
He also ruled out inside assistance to militants in the assault. “Investigation so far does not point to any inside hand,” Kumar told the channel.
He added that the NIA had completed its India leg of investigation and were now waiting for Pakistan to allow the team to visit their country.
Kumar further said that chargesheet would be filed in the attack even if Pakistan did not give NIA access.
A Pakistan JIT had visited India in March in connection with the probe in the Pathankot terror attack. After the visit, NIA DG had said that the interaction with JIT was held in accordance with terms of reference mutually agreed on the basis of reciprocity.
Militants had entered the strategic air base at Pathankot on the intervening night of January one-two and mounted the brazen assault.
In the fierce encounter that had ensued, seven security personnel besides four militants were killed. –Samaa
Zee Media Bureau
Delhi: Director General of National Investigation Agency (NIA) Sharad Kumar has said that there was no evidence so far to indicate direct complicity of Pakistan government or Pakistani agencies in the Pathankot attack.
In an interview to News18, Kumar said, "No evidence to show that Pakistan government or Pakistani government agency was helping Jaish–e–Mohammed or Masood Azhar or his aides carry out Pathankot attack."
On being asked whether there was any inside help to terrorists in Pathankot he said, "Investigation so far does not point to any inside hand."
He added that the NIA had completed its India leg of investigation and were now waiting for Pakistan to allow the team to visit their country.
Kumar further said that chargesheet would be filed in the terror attack even if Pakistan did not give NIA access.
The terrorists had entered the strategic air base at Pathankot on the intervening night of January one-two and mounted the brazen assault.
Thank you all