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Pak court issues warrant against 26/11 accused Faheem Ansari

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  • A Pakistan court has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against Faheem Ansari, an alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative and 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case accused, for allegedly obtaining a Pakistani passport on fake documents.

    The Pakistan court has issued warrant against Faheem, an Indian citizen, for allegedly procuring a Pakistani passport on fake documents, thereby charging him with committing an offence in that country, sources said.

    Special public prosecutor in the 26/11 case, Ujjwal Nikam, confirmed the development but refused to comment on it.

    The warrant has been issued but it has yet to reach India, the sources said, adding the procedure would take some time as it would be forwarded through the Interpol.

    Meanwhile, Faheem is facing the trial here for his alleged role in preparing maps of target locations in Mumbai and handing them over to LeT conspirators in Pakistan for executing the Mumbai terror attacks last November.

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    Police had recovered a Pakistani passport from Faheem when he was arrested. Details of his passport were sent to Pakistani authorities, who confirmed that it was genuine.

    Prosecutor Nikam had informed the trial court here last week that Pakistan had confirmed the genuineness of the passport. However, it seems the Pakistani authorities have realised that though genuine, the passport was obtained on the basis of "fake" documents.

    Fahim AnsariBy: Kalpathy Venkataraman | 19-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward The Pakistani judiciary should question the ISI regarding Fahim's Pakistani passport. How else would he have obtained the passport? He must have acquired the passport in the same way Dawood Ibrahim et.al had obtained their passports in Pakistan. Will there be an investigation in Pakistan into these questions also? I believe not. Soon, the authorities will get pressure from Paki Army and ISI to end the investigation and Mr. Gilani will come up with a new set of excuses to delay the investigation. It is a story with which the entire world is familiar.
    Just another trick by PakistanBy: Satindar | 19-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward This is just another trick by Pakistan. Their want to derail the investigations just to hide the main culprits (they call them non state actors ) and their supporters and prompters (They are exarmy and exISI men ). As far as the jusice system of that country is concerned , it has been used previously by Pak rulers in the past to serve them.
    Pak Court Issues WarrantBy: Sandy | 19-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Pakistan is a fake country.So anything and everything on their soil is fake.Now the things about Pakistan are so widely known to the world,eventually this country will never exist.China,India and now Iran should attack Pakistan to wipe out so called islamic extremists.Book the suppliers of arms and funds to these outfits to nullify the stupid outfits like taleban.Media should restrict there coverage as unnecessary publicity these organizations are getting.
    Nailing 26/11 accusedBy: Dr. Ram Chander Sharma | 19-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Well done Pak judiciary, bring the thaw in ever worsening Indopak relations.
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