Noose tightens on Lakhvi? US, UK ask Pakistan to hand over 26/11 mastermind to India
New Delhi, Jan 20: Pakistan may have to tighten its noose on mastermind of 2008 Mumbai attack Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi in coming days.
Reportedly, to improve bilateral ties between two countries, the US and the UK have asked Pakistan Government to hand over Lakhvi to India or to them for his "independent trial".
This move has come at a time when US President is scheduled to visit India as a special guest on the Republic day. Recently, Pakistan faced ire of India for maintaining lackadaisical approach on the matter. Reiterating that Pakistan should realise that no compromise can ever be made with terrorists, India assertively said that there should be no selective approach to terrorism.
During 54-year-old Lakhvi's bail case the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday, the prosecution informed that the "two countries had demanded handing over of Lakhvi to India".
However, the prosecution lawyer did not name the countries in the court.
However, an Interior Ministry source told PTI that the US and the UK had asked the Nawaz government to hand over Lakhvi either to India in order to "improve ties" with the neighbouring country or to them for his "independent trial" as several nationals of different countries were killed in the the 2008 Mumbai attack.
The
prosecution
also
requested
the
division
bench
of
IHC
headed
by
Justice
Shaukat
Aziz
Siddiqui
to
expedite
the
case.
On
this,
Saddiqui
remarked,
"Shift
the
case
to
the
military
court
if
the
government
is
in
such
a
hurry."
The
judge
also
said
handing
Lakhvi
over
to
any
country
was
a
"diplomatic
issue"
concerning
the
government
and
the
court
had
nothing
to
do
with
it.
Prosecution
Chief
Chaudhry
Azhar
told
PTI
that
Lakhvi's
lawyer
did
not
attend
today's
hearing.
"The court in last hearing had issued summons for Lakhvi but his counsel did not appear. On this, the court adjourned the hearing," he said.
The court office will fix the next date for hearing.
In the last hearing, the prosecution told the IHC the trial court had ignored testimony in the 26/11 case while granting bail to Lakhvi on December 18, 2014.
Lakhvi will remain in jail under the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) till February 18 after the government extended his detention for another month.
Lakhvi and six others - Abdul Wajid, Mazhar Iqbal, Hamad Amin Sadiq, Shahid Jameel Riaz,Jamil Ahmed and Younis Anjum - have been charged with planning and executing the Mumbai attacks in November, 2008 that left 166 people dead.
Lakhvi
was
arrested
in
December
2008
and
was
indicted
along
with
the
other
accused
on
November
25,
2009.
(With
inputs
from
PTI)