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Islamabad High Court declares detention orders of the 26/11 mastermind void and orders his immediate release
As Islamabad High Court on Friday termed the detention of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks and ordered his release, India said that it Pakistan's responsibility to take all legal measures to ensure that he doesn't come out of jail.
Islamabad High Court has ruled that Lakhvi's detention is illegal saying it did not have evidence to prove his involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
In response, Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister of State for Home, said: "The overwhelming evidence against Lakhvi has not been presented properly before court by Pakistani agencies," and added "there are no good terrorists or bad terrorists."
Lakhvi, a top commander of the banned terror group LeT, has been in jail since 2009. Lakhvi is one of seven people on trial in Pakistan over the attacks in Mumbai in 2008 which claimed the lives of 166 people.
India has expressed concern over Pakistan’s inability to prosecute the culprits in spite of submitting detailed evidence.
Pak should ensure Lakhvi doesn't walk free: India - The Hindu
As Islamabad High Court on Friday termed the detention of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks and ordered his release, India said that it Pakistan's responsibility to take all legal measures to ensure that he doesn't come out of jail.
Islamabad High Court has ruled that Lakhvi's detention is illegal saying it did not have evidence to prove his involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
In response, Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister of State for Home, said: "The overwhelming evidence against Lakhvi has not been presented properly before court by Pakistani agencies," and added "there are no good terrorists or bad terrorists."
Lakhvi, a top commander of the banned terror group LeT, has been in jail since 2009. Lakhvi is one of seven people on trial in Pakistan over the attacks in Mumbai in 2008 which claimed the lives of 166 people.
India has expressed concern over Pakistan’s inability to prosecute the culprits in spite of submitting detailed evidence.
Pak should ensure Lakhvi doesn't walk free: India - The Hindu
lakhvi is a mujhahid... he has taken the revenge of samjhuta express... he is not a terrorist.. good decision by court
