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New Delhi: India seeks the extradition of Hafiz Saeed, the master plan for the Mumbai attacks, two Pakistani intelligence officers as well as customers group "Lashkar" from Pakistan during the visit of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan scheduled for Mumbai Friday.
The newspaper "Aichiyan Egg" today that the National Investigation has decided not to wait to try those accused in the Mumbai attacks and start in pursuit of receipt of the defendants in the case pointed out that the anti-terrorism court Pakistani prosecute seven suspects, including the commander of the group "Lashkar" Zaki Rahman, accused of plotting and the financing of the attacks that occurred in 2008, killing 166 people.
She added that the Indian government will shortly written request to the United States to receive the American customer Pakistani origin David Coleman Headley and his colleague Tahor Rana, who conducted their trial in the United States, noting that the visit of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan for the Mumbai target recording the testimony of witnesses and investigators in the Mumbai attacks to help in the investigations conducted by the Pakistan on the subject.
The newspaper quoted sources in the National Investigative Service, the Ministry of the Interior Indian concerned about the slow trial in Pakistan and that the Commission will not wait for the completion of the trial and will request from Pakistan hand over seven co-defendants, asserting that the request for extradition will be made through diplomatic channels.
The newspaper "Aichiyan Egg" today that the National Investigation has decided not to wait to try those accused in the Mumbai attacks and start in pursuit of receipt of the defendants in the case pointed out that the anti-terrorism court Pakistani prosecute seven suspects, including the commander of the group "Lashkar" Zaki Rahman, accused of plotting and the financing of the attacks that occurred in 2008, killing 166 people.
She added that the Indian government will shortly written request to the United States to receive the American customer Pakistani origin David Coleman Headley and his colleague Tahor Rana, who conducted their trial in the United States, noting that the visit of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan for the Mumbai target recording the testimony of witnesses and investigators in the Mumbai attacks to help in the investigations conducted by the Pakistan on the subject.
The newspaper quoted sources in the National Investigative Service, the Ministry of the Interior Indian concerned about the slow trial in Pakistan and that the Commission will not wait for the completion of the trial and will request from Pakistan hand over seven co-defendants, asserting that the request for extradition will be made through diplomatic channels.
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