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FBI chief coming to Pak to grill Mumbai terror suspects

Islamabad, Feb.27 (ANI): Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) chief, Robert Mueller, will be visiting Pakistan next week to bring the investigations into the Mumbai terror attacks to conclusion.

The Pakistan Foreign Office has said that Mueller along with a FBI team will be landing in Islamabad on March 4.

Mueller is expected to quiz the six suspects arrested by the Pakistan in connection with 26/11, The Daily Times reports.

"We understand that they have helped India in their ongoing investigations and we hope they will assist us by way of providing any further information or intelligence they may have," Foreign Office spokesperson Abdul Basit said.

Basit reiterated Islamabad's demands from India to reply to its 30 queries soon so speed up the investigations, and bring normalcy in relation between the two countries.

"Pakistan is also looking forward to the restoration of peace process and dialogue between the two countries. We hope that this will be sooner rather than later," he said.(ANI)

Kandahar hijack case: Pak still sheltering accused

New Delhi, Feb 5: Ruing lack of international cooperation against fighting terror, the CBI today said its work was inconclusive in the 1999 Kandahar hijack case despite a court handing down life sentences to three accused in the case. ''Until there is international cooperation, success in the war on terror will remain elusive,'' CBI Director Vijay Shankar told the media, adding ''We are not satisfied with today's development.'' ''The work remains incomplete as seven of the ten accused are still in.....
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