Further more, the official interrogation report, which could have given clues to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in its probe, has also not been handed over after Malaysian Attorney General's office red flagged India's request, official sources said.
India had sought extradition of Mohamed Hussain Mohamed Sulaiman, a Sri Lankan national, arrested by Special Unit of Malaysian Police from outskirts of Kuala Lumpur in May. He is alleged to have been conspired with Sakir Hussain, another Sri Lankan national, who was arrested in India in April.
India placed a request to the Malaysian authorities for handing over evidence against 47-year-old Sulaiman under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), signed by the two countries in 2012.
India has already secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice against Sulaiman and moved Kuala Lumpur for execution of a warrant of arrest issued against him by an Indian court, the sources said.
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