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Interpol chief meets Malik


ISLAMABAD ( 2008-12-23 12:41:06 ) :The chief of global police agency Interpol on Tuesday met with interior ministry chief after pledging to help India investigate last month's attacks in Mumbai.

Ronald Noble met with Rehman Malik, who has been leading Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts, to discuss both the Mumbai investigation and the devastating September suicide attack on the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad.

Noble was to hold a press conference after his talks with Malik, interior ministry spokesman Shahidullah Baig told AFP.

Interpol said in a statement that Noble would "seek Pakistan’s agreement to work through Interpol to help identify terrorists worldwide, including those behind the deadly 26-29 November terrorist bombings in Mumbai."

Noble, who met with the head of Pakistan's Federal Investigative Agency on Monday, said that only the sharing of critical police information on terrorism" could help prevent attacks like those in Mumbai and Islamabad.
 
Interpol should not get involved among inter-state controversies.
Infect both, Rehman Malik and Zardari should be handed over to interpol for embezzling Pakistan forex reserves.
 
Updated at: 1340 PST, Tuesday, December 23, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Interpol has expressed satisfaction over measures taken by Pakistan in connection with Mumbai attacks.

The Interpol team during a meeting with adviser on Interior Affairs Rehman Malik said India did not provide any concrete evidence about the involvement in Mumbai attacks.

Rehman Malik said steps were taken against Jamaat-ud-Dawa in accordance with United Nations rules. Pakistan is investigating, but so far India has not provided any concrete proofs.

Interior Secretary Kamal Shah and other officials of interior ministry were also present during the meeting.

Interpol expresses satisfaction over Pak measures - GEO.tv
 
Interpol should not get involved among inter-state controversies.
I completely agree with you:tup::tup:

By bringing a third party investigative agency, the respective government would only be undermining the credibility of its own country's investigative agency - it will only show that the country's government does not trust the ability of its own agency

No self-respecting government would agree to let Interpol help in its domestic investigation.
 
Pakistan cooperating with the world: Interpol

Updated : Tuesday December 23 , 2008 1:52:30 PM




ISLAMABAD: Interpol chief Ronald Noble has said that Pakistan is one of the victims of terrorism which has badly hit by the menace.

Addressing a press conference alongside with Advisor for Interior Rehman Malik here, he termed terrorism the major problem faced by the world.

He said Pakistan is cooperating with the world community over the issue, the world should also extend its cooperation to the country
 
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But Pakistan did not say Interpol will be conducting joint investigation in Pakistan....firm stand by Pakistan
 
Indians are only playing tactics,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
but may be situation is not so simple as we thinking,,,,,,
 
They look like close relatives.
I don't think indians should use interpol any more. They should rather concentrate on US.
 
if there will be surgical strikes from india ,,,,,,,,
WHAT WILL BE THE PAKISTAN'S COUNTER ACTION,?
WHAT WILL BE THE OPTIONS FOR PAKISTAN?????
 
Surgical strikes will be in Pakistan's Favour. India will avenge Benazir's murderers. Bec. of political reasons Zardari and Giliani cannot directly engage in getting rid of them. PAK armed forces/Nukes are out of his controls. This is the the conspiracy, Let Zahid Hameed know. He is fantasizing weird things.
India and Zardari are together in this. 2x1 against LET / Jammad U'dawa.
 
if there will be surgical strikes from india ,,,,,,,,
WHAT WILL BE THE PAKISTAN'S COUNTER ACTION,?
WHAT WILL BE THE OPTIONS FOR PAKISTAN?????
Please read the hitlist thread for that.
 
India didn’t provide any suspects list relating to Mumbai attacks
Updated at: 1445 PST, Tuesday, December 23, 2008
ISLAMABAD: The visiting Interpol Chief, Ronald Noble has said that India hasn’t provided any list of suspected terrorists relating to the Mumbai attacks.

Following a meeting with the Interior Advisor, Rehman Malik, Ronald Noble told the media that Pakistan was itself a terrorist inflicted country and Benazir Bhutto became a victim of it. “We are satisfied over the cooperation extended by Pakistan relating to Mumbai attacks, as Pakistan investigation agencies are cooperative with Interpol and we are thankful to the interior advisor for his assistance”, he said. He further said that none other than Pakistan till today cooperated more with the Interpol and added that Pakistan was the most proactive associate of Interpol. He said the Interpol has also the same information, which you possess. Ronald Noble said that Pakistan was cooperating with the Interpol and the world community should also cooperate with Pakistan.

Earlier, Interior Advisor, Rehman Malik said that Pakistan and India both were the victims of terrorism. He also apprised of Pakistan’s difficulties relating to terrorism in his meeting with Ronald Noble, Rehman Malik said that Interpol team was on routine visit to Pakistan and nothing was discussed relating to the illegal immigrants with them. He said that there are set procedures for the handing over of the wanted person to any country and, “We are prepared to extend all possible cooperation to India relating to the Mumbai attacks, we will bring terrorists to justice,” he vowed.

India didn’t provide any suspects list relating to Mumbai attacks - GEO.tv
 
Indians are caught in their own lie, this is why the only option left for them is military action. Our retards in government must plan for war.
 
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