By SPA
Islamabad : Three more Scotland Yard investigators have left for London with material, evidence and statements they had collected during investigation into the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, officials said.
The detectives had arrived in Islamabad on the request of government of Pakistan to help facilitate the Pakistani investigating agencies, probing into the killing of the former premier.
A six-member Scotland Yard team had also proceeded to London last Monday, taking necessary data and information they had gathered during the 10-day investigations and development made in this regard.
The investigators during their stay visited Liaqat Bagh Rawalpindi, the venue of the assassination, the three hospitals of Rawalpindi, recorded statements of the police officials and people close to the deceased.
The team collected samples and also took photographs and video footage of the vehicle and place, where Bhutto was killed. The team members witnessed demonstrations time and again, of the stopping of her vehicle to understand and assess the situation.
The investigators called on the doctors and also witnessed the body parts of the unidentified victims of the blast at the hospital mortuary.
The team has taken all the evidences and samples with them to come up with concrete assessment after comparison of their findings on the basis of their investigations done so far at the Scotland Yard headquarters.
Until the detectives reach a conclusion, the team members would be shuttling between London and Islamabad.