Prosecution team's chief Chaudhry Azhar said that four years ago a Rawalpindi court handling the Mumbai terror attack case had dismissed an application for obtaining voice sample of Lakhvi on the ground that no such law exists in the country that allows obtaining of voice sample of an accused.
Azhar said that Pakistan government will not file a fresh petition in the anti-terrorism court requesting for obtaining voice sample of Lakhvi in the 26/11 case. Lakhvi is presently out of bail for lack of evidence.
"The government will not file a fresh petition in the trial court requesting for obtaining voice sample of Lakhvi," he added.
Modi and Sharif at their meeting in Russian city of Ufa on Friday agreed to discuss ways and means to expedite the Mumbai case trial (in Pakistan), including additional information like providing voice samples.
The declaration by the prosecution's team apparently showed that Pakistan may not go the 'extra mile' in bringing the accused of the Mumbai attack to justice despite Sharif's commitment to his Indian counterpart in this regard.
"We have told India in writing that there was no law in Pakistan that allows obtaining a voice sample of an accused. Even there is no such law in India and the USA," Azhar said, adding such a law can be introduced only through the Pakistani parliament.
Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid has also not shown government's intention to take this matter to the parliament.
"Pakistan has included the Mumbai issue in the joint statement because we wanted India to provide us 'solid evidence' against the accused for their prosecution," Rashid said, expressing his government's strong resolve against terrorism.
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