The Asian Age

A month on, business as usual for Jaish in Pak?

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

More than a month after the terror attack on the strategic IAF base in Pathankot on January 2, Pakistan has not yet informed India whether it has taken any action against Jaish- e- Mohammed, believed to be responsibl­e for the terror attack, on the basis of vital leads shared by New Delhi with Islamabad.

Reports from Islamabad reveal that it is business is “as usual” for JeM leaders who were allowed to “roam freely”. Official sources here said there is no informatio­n on whether any criminal case was registered against the outfit, its chief Maulana Masood Azhar or others responsibl­e for the January 2 terror attack on the strategic airbase. There is also no informatio­n about when would the Pakistani SIT come to India to probe the assault. It is not yet known whether the Pakistani SIT has collected evidence of how the conspiracy for the attack was hatched in that country, sources said. While it is learnt that NSA Ajit Doval strongly took up the issue with his Pakistani counterpar­t soon after the Pathankot terror seige, there is no official word on what has been the followup of those talks and sharing of informatio­n by the Indian security brass. In fact, New Delhi had welcomed Pakistan’s keenness to bring to book the Pathankot attackers and also decided to give Islamabad a chance to act. However, a month has passed and New Delhi is still awaiting a response from Islamabad on whether they have found out the actual owners of the mobile numbers which were used by the handlers of the six terrorists who stormed the airbase in Punjab.

Tapped conversati­ons between the terrorists and their Pakistani handlers were also shared with that country, security officials said, adding the government there should take the probe forward by registerin­g a criminal case and taking custody of those who received the calls.

Sources said Pakistan tried to wash off its hand by saying the mobile numbers were unregister­ed and had been procured on fake identities.

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