India to give Pakistan fresh list of most wanted fugitives; Dawood on top
Headlines Today Bureau | New Delhi, July 13, 2011 |
After being embarrassed by errors in its most wanted list, India has now prepared a fresh list. The new list of 50 most wanted men will be handed over to Pakistan this week.
The Home ministry has done thorough checks on all inputs provided by investigating agencies to ensure that the list does not have any errors.
Once again underworld don Dawood Ibrahim has come back on top of the list after the death of Al Qaeda member Ilyas Kashmiri. Top Home Ministry Sources said Dawood has upped his underworld activities in India with recruits from Nepal and the Gulf.
Second on the list is Mumbai underworld don Chhota Shakeel, who operates from Pakistan.
The Ministry of External Affairs officials are to hand over the list to the Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi.
Pakistan will also be informed about the two persons, whose names had erroneously been included in the list.
The two persons named in the list were found in India. While one of them was living in Thane near Mumbai, the other is in a jail in the metropolis.
Is Pakistan also going to be given evidence/proof first that they are in pakistan and second evidence of wrongdoing by these people. I mean last time some of the people were on the list that were in india. Does India want pakistan to prove that these people are not in Pakistan. If so what would constitute proof. Or as usual are they going to allege and then as judge say that they are in pakistan
Headlines Today Bureau | New Delhi, July 13, 2011 |
After being embarrassed by errors in its most wanted list, India has now prepared a fresh list. The new list of 50 most wanted men will be handed over to Pakistan this week.
The Home ministry has done thorough checks on all inputs provided by investigating agencies to ensure that the list does not have any errors.
Once again underworld don Dawood Ibrahim has come back on top of the list after the death of Al Qaeda member Ilyas Kashmiri. Top Home Ministry Sources said Dawood has upped his underworld activities in India with recruits from Nepal and the Gulf.
Second on the list is Mumbai underworld don Chhota Shakeel, who operates from Pakistan.
The Ministry of External Affairs officials are to hand over the list to the Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi.
Pakistan will also be informed about the two persons, whose names had erroneously been included in the list.
The two persons named in the list were found in India. While one of them was living in Thane near Mumbai, the other is in a jail in the metropolis.
Is Pakistan also going to be given evidence/proof first that they are in pakistan and second evidence of wrongdoing by these people. I mean last time some of the people were on the list that were in india. Does India want pakistan to prove that these people are not in Pakistan. If so what would constitute proof. Or as usual are they going to allege and then as judge say that they are in pakistan