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Can’t give voice samples of 26/11 plotters Updated - 2/9/2010 - indianexpress.com.
Citing legal hurdles, Islamabad has formally communicated to New Delhi that it will not be able to part with voice samples of the Mumbai attack accused. This is a setback to Indian efforts to find out whether one of its own nationals was present in the 26/11 mission control room, directing the Lashkar-e-Toiba gunmen. Official sources said Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik personally communicated to officials of the Ministry of External Affairs on August 25 that defence lawyers of the 26/11 accused, including Lashkar’s Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah and Abu Al Qama, have objected to recording of voice samples of their clients and the transfer of these samples to India. Under Pakistani law, consent is required for such recordings. Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik had told Home Minister P Chidambaram, when he visited Islamabad in June, that there would be no problem in sharing voice samples with India. But last week, Malik said even the Pakistani courts were not in favour of taking voice samples.
www.indianexpress.com/news/pak-uturn-cant-give-voice-samples-of-26-11-plotters/676188/
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