Malaysia to probe into Mumbai terrorists with Indian assistance

By Xinhua,

Kuala Lumpur : The Indian Government will assist the Malaysian police over allegations that some terrorists in last week’s Mumbai attacks had used Malaysian addresses to rent apartments in the Indian city, its High Commissioner to Malaysia Ashok K. Kantha said here on Tuesday.


Support TwoCircles

The Indian Government, through its high commission here, was ready to offer whatever necessary assistance, Kantha said after conveying his condolence to the family of Hemalatha Kassippilai at the latter’s home.

“Both Malaysia and India enjoy strong bilateral ties and for that goodwill, we will assist the Malaysian police in required sectors of the matter. We are following (up on) the development of the allegations,” he said.

“However, we need to wait for the outcome and let the authorities in India conduct their probe into the allegations. We hope for the best,” he added.

Hemalatha, 51, a customer relations manager with a German reinsurance firm, was among 172 people killed during the Mumbai attacks.

SUPPORT TWOCIRCLES HELP SUPPORT INDEPENDENT AND NON-PROFIT MEDIA. DONATE HERE