Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Pak removes 26/11 prosecutor for not toeing govt line

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LAHORE: Pakistan’s interior ministry has abruptly removed the chief prosecutor from the Mumbai terror attack case for “not taking the government line”, an official said on Sunday, a major setback to India’s efforts to bring the perpetrato­rs to justice.

Ten Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) terrorists had sailed into Mumbai from Karachi and carried out coordinate­d attacks, killing 166 people and injuring over 300 in November 2008.

“The interior ministry has removed Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) special prosecutor Chaudhry Azhar, who had been representi­ng as chief of prosecutio­n in the Mumbai attack case since 2009, from the high-profile case,” an official of the FIA privy to the developmen­t told PTI.

“Azhar has only been separated from the Mumbai attack case. However, he will continue to representi­ng the state in other cases like Benazir assassinat­ion,” he said.

Azhar developed difference­s with the government over the “manner” the case was being pursued, the official said.

“The government has its own ‘special considerat­ion’ in this case and Azhar perhaps is not taking the government line. He was keen to follow the high profile case by book,” the official said.

When contacted, Azhar only confirmed that he was asked to stop pursuing the Mumbai attack case. “I am no more with this case,” he said.

The government offered no explanatio­n of the decision, terming it a “routine matter”.

“It seems to be a routine matter. I will have to talk to the relevant persons to know the reason,” an interior ministry official said.

The Mumbai attack case has entered into the 10th year but none of its suspects in Pakistan has been punished yet, showing that the case had never been in the priority list of the country that appears to be keen to put it under the carpet.

According to the prosecutio­n, the case may not further proceed till the Indian government sends its 24 witnesses to Pakistan to record their statements.

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