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Could be goof up with DNA samples not sure why, Ajmal is live and kicking Pakistan can any time request counselor access to him instead of crying foul.
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It would be a good start.
Could be goof up with DNA samples not sure why, Ajmal is live and kicking Pakistan can any time request counselor access to him instead of crying foul.
He pointed out that the DNA samples provided by India for Ajmal and Ismail, a terrorist killed in Mumbai, were identical and there was only a one-in-a-trillion chance of this happening in the case of twins. Therefore, a clarification had been sought from India, he said.
India should provide the information sought by Pakistan as quickly as possible as Islamabad wanted to bring the terrorists responsible for the attacks to justice.
The Hindu : Front Page : Give us more information on Mumbai terror attacks: Pakistan
I think its a fair clarification and india must answer in a transparent way thru Interpol. Infact Interpol or FBI should supply their own samples or test results to Pakistan after doing the same testing on the relatives of Kasab and Co. wherever they are.
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I think its a fair clarification and india must answer in a transparent way thru Interpol. Infact Interpol or FBI should supply their own samples or test results to Pakistan after doing the same testing on the relatives of Kasab and Co. wherever they are.
Regards
I doubt they let officials take samples away with them after consular access.
DNA report issue 'minor clerical error', says Chidambaram
The Hindu News Update Service
DNA report issue 'minor clerical error', says Chidambaram
Mumbai (PTI): Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday said the possible goof-up in sending identical DNA reports of terrorists involved in 26/11 attack in Mumbai was a "non-issue" and a "minor clerical error".
"Pakistan no longer denies that Mohammed Ajmal Kasab and Abu Ismail (the two terrorists involved in the Mumbai terror strikes) were its nationals," Mr. Chidambaram said alluding that the goof-up may have occurred because the same photocopies of the report might have been sent.
He also ruled out setting up a commission of inquiry into the 26/11 attack.
"This is a minor clerical error which can be corrected.
Kasab is still alive. His DNA can be taken again while a dead man's DNA is required only to know who the father or mother is," he said.
While Kasab is the lone gunman captured alive in the 26/11 attack, Ismail was among the nine terrorists killed in the operation by commandos.
The media reports had said that in a dossier sent to Pakistan the DNA reports of arrested terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Kasab and the slain terrorist Abu Ismail were identical.
DNA reports of both Ismail and Kasab are with the Mumbai police, Mr. Chidambaram said, adding that there was no need for commission of enquiry for 26/11 attack.
The Hindu News Update Service