No info if Pak filed case against JeM: Home Ministry officials

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 14 2016 | 5:22 PM IST
A day after Pakistan announced crackdown on Jaish-e-Mohammad, Home Ministry officials today said there is no information on whether any criminal case was registered against the outfit believed to be responsible for the Pathankot attack.
With regard to the proposal of Pakistani SIT to come to India for probe into the airbase attack, the officials said they can come to collect evidence while focussing on investigation into how the attack was hatched in that country.
The officials said since Pakistan has announced that several individuals belonging to JeM have been apprehended, it should also disclose under which law it has started the probe or detained the suspects.
India has given to Pakistan information on certain mobile numbers which were used by the handlers of the six terrorists who stormed the sensitive air base in Punjab. There is no information on the identity of the owners of those numbers, they said.
Tapped conversations between the terrorists and their Pakistani handlers were also shared, they said, adding the government there should take the probe ahead by registering criminal case and taking custody of those who received the calls.
Pakistan has a legitimate right to seek more evidence but first they have to act on the evidence already shared with them, the Home Ministry officials said.
As far as Pakistani SIT's visit here is concerned, the officials said any evidence can be collected only under some law but there is no information regarding the law under which it would like to collect proof by visiting Pathankot airbase.
India has given specific leads under which specific detentions should be done, they said.
A Pakistan PMO statement issued yesterday had said "considerable progress has been made in the investigations being carried out against terrorist elements reportedly linked to the Pathankot incident.
"Based on initial investigations in Pakistan, and the information provided, several individuals belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammad have been apprehended. The offices of the organisation are also being traced and sealed. Further investigations are underway," the statement said.
In the spirit of the cooperative approach, the statement said, it was also decided that in order to carry the process forward, additional information would be required for which the government of Pakistan is considering sending a SIT to Pathankot in consultation with government of India.
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First Published: Jan 14 2016 | 5:22 PM IST

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