Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan asks for evidence to pursue LET founder

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Islamabad would rather be presented with evidence about Hafiz Saeed than have a public discussion

ISLAMABAD, April 2012 (AFP) -

Pakistan said on Wednesday it wanted concrete evidence to proceed legally against the founder of a militant group who has been hit with a $10 million US bounty.

Foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said Islamabad would rather be presented with evidence about Hafiz

4, Saeed than have a public discussion on the matter.“in a democratic country like Pakistan, where judiciary is independen­t, evidence against anyone must withstand judicial scrutiny,” the spokesman added in a statement.

The reward for Saeed, the founder of the Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) terror group blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was announced by US Undersecre­tary of State Wendy Sherman in India on Monday. Saeed lives openly in Paki- stan and has spent recent months making a number of high-profile appearance­s at demonstrat­ions calling on the government not to reopen NATO supply lines to Afghanista­n, which have been closed since November. Saeed on Wednesday said he was ready to face “any American court” to answer charges.

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