By Xinhua,
Islamabad : The chief of global police agency Interpol arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday for talks over Indian allegations of involvement of Pakistan-based groups in the Mumbai attacks.
The Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble met Interior Advisor Rehman Malik and will meet other officials to discuss with them “anti-terror investigation,” reported the News Network International (NNI) news agency.
The Interpol could probably ask Pakistan to hand over terror suspects of Mumbai attacks to international police if Islamabad was not to directly hand over them to India.
They can ask Pakistani authorities for access to those arrested after the Mumbai attacks, according to the NNI.
India said that the only suspect arrested alive in the Mumbai attacks called Ajmal Kasab belonged to Okara district in Pakistan’s Punjab province.
The team earlier visited India and “promised help in securing details of the 10 gunmen who attacked five locations on Nov. 26 in Mumbai, according to Indian media reports.