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ISLAMABAD: A team constituted by Pakistan to investigate last month’s deadly attack on an Indian airbase has concluded that there is no substantive evidence to suggest Maulana Masood Azhar, the head of the outlawed Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) militant group, ordered or masterminded the assault.

Six gunmen attacked an Indian Air Force base in Pathankot on January 2, leading to a three-day-long standoff that killed seven soldiers. New Delhi had claimed that the attackers belonged to the JeM and they had sneaked in from southern Punjab district of Bahawalpur. The claim was based on mobile communication the Indian spy agencies had intercepted between the attackers and their alleged handlers in Pakistan.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) after India shared the ‘leads’ with Pakistan.

Subsequently, a crackdown was launched in Punjab against the JeM, its headquarters was sealed and dozens of activists detained. The SIT has since been working on the Indian ‘leads’. It is also expected to visit India to study the evidence the Indians have.

Now, The Express Tribune has learnt from officials privy to the SIT investigations that Pakistani authorities have conveyed to New Delhi that there was no substantial evidence that could prove the involvement of Maulana Azhar in the Pathankot assault.

Premier Nawaz, who held two important meetings with the military leadership last week, along with his National Security Adviser Lt-Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua, had given the go-ahead for sharing the SIT findings with India, according to credible sources. Accordingly, Janjua contacted his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval to update him on the SIT probe and to work out possible dates for talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries.

Pakistan’s civil and military leadership was informed that India wanted Pakistan to implicate Maulana Masood Azhar and his top aides in the Pathankot attack, sources said. The evidence of JeM’s alleged involvement was also shared by India with the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Japan. And New Delhi had somehow managed to get an assurance from these countries that Islamabad would take action against the JeM leadership.

According to sources, the SIT informed the civil and military leadership in a last week meeting that the Indian evidence was insufficient to implicate Maulana Azhar. The SIT had sought further information from India which it refused to share. However, the team did not rule out involvement of some low cadre members of the JeM, saying that too could be established only if New Delhi shared the information they have asked for.

Sources said Janjua told Doval that the SIT was ready to visit to India but New Delhi should not pin high hopes on the team which has already completed his investigations based on the ‘leads’ provided by India. Janjua told the civil and military leadership that India was pushing for the SIT visit before the foreign secretary-level talks in an effort to sooth frayed tempers at home.

On its part Janjua has conveyed to his Indian counterpart that Pakistan was ready to welcome Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar before or after the SIT visit, sources said. “Now the ball is in India’s court. India will have to take a decision on the foreign secretary-level talks and hence the future of the peace process,” one source added.

SIT Convener Rai Tahir confirmed to The Express Tribune that they have sought more information from India on the Pathankot attack which it has not provided thus far. About SIT’s India’s visit, he said it was for the government to decide.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2016.


Pathankot assault: Pakistani team finds no evidence of JeM chief’s involvement - The Express Tribune
 
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ISLAMABAD: A team constituted by Pakistan to investigate last month’s deadly attack on an Indian airbase has concluded that there is no substantive evidence to suggest Maulana Masood Azhar, the head of the outlawed Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) militant group, ordered or masterminded the assault.

Six gunmen attacked an Indian Air Force base in Pathankot on January 2, leading to a three-day-long standoff that killed seven soldiers. New Delhi had claimed that the attackers belonged to the JeM and they had sneaked in from southern Punjab district of Bahawalpur. The claim was based on mobile communication the Indian spy agencies had intercepted between the attackers and their alleged handlers in Pakistan.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) after India shared the ‘leads’ with Pakistan.

Subsequently, a crackdown was launched in Punjab against the JeM, its headquarters was sealed and dozens of activists detained. The SIT has since been working on the Indian ‘leads’. It is also expected to visit India to study the evidence the Indians have.

Now, The Express Tribune has learnt from officials privy to the SIT investigations that Pakistani authorities have conveyed to New Delhi that there was no substantial evidence that could prove the involvement of Maulana Azhar in the Pathankot assault.

Premier Nawaz, who held two important meetings with the military leadership last week, along with his National Security Adviser Lt-Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua, had given the go-ahead for sharing the SIT findings with India, according to credible sources. Accordingly, Janjua contacted his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval to update him on the SIT probe and to work out possible dates for talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries.

Pakistan’s civil and military leadership was informed that India wanted Pakistan to implicate Maulana Masood Azhar and his top aides in the Pathankot attack, sources said. The evidence of JeM’s alleged involvement was also shared by India with the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Japan. And New Delhi had somehow managed to get an assurance from these countries that Islamabad would take action against the JeM leadership.

According to sources, the SIT informed the civil and military leadership in a last week meeting that the Indian evidence was insufficient to implicate Maulana Azhar. The SIT had sought further information from India which it refused to share. However, the team did not rule out involvement of some low cadre members of the JeM, saying that too could be established only if New Delhi shared the information they have asked for.

Sources said Janjua told Doval that the SIT was ready to visit to India but New Delhi should not pin high hopes on the team which has already completed his investigations based on the ‘leads’ provided by India. Janjua told the civil and military leadership that India was pushing for the SIT visit before the foreign secretary-level talks in an effort to sooth frayed tempers at home.

On its part Janjua has conveyed to his Indian counterpart that Pakistan was ready to welcome Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar before or after the SIT visit, sources said. “Now the ball is in India’s court. India will have to take a decision on the foreign secretary-level talks and hence the future of the peace process,” one source added.

SIT Convener Rai Tahir confirmed to The Express Tribune that they have sought more information from India on the Pathankot attack which it has not provided thus far. About SIT’s India’s visit, he said it was for the government to decide.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2016.


Pathankot assault: Pakistani team finds no evidence of JeM chief’s involvement - The Express Tribune
All staged dramazzzz...
Your investigation teams still don't know how many attackers killed and you people put blame on us....how can it happen ? tell me did the forget to count the bodies or fail to get 6 bodies of innocent Kashmiris ? only four available at the time and late to bring two more.....what a low life pathetic neighbor we have.

@Stag112
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All staged dramazzzz...
Your investigation teams still don't know how many attackers killed and you people put blame on us....how can it happen ? tell me did the forget to count the bodies or fail to get 6 bodies of innocent Kashmiris ? only four available at the time and late to bring two more.....what a low life pathetic neighbor we have.

@Stag112
Son come here...
It takes time for Pakistanies to accept truth.just like kargil,Pakistanies where full of conspiracy theories for years till mushy came and accepted it.

26/11 is an inside job,while david hadeley is singing in US jail,and patankot is an inside job because NIA not sure about the number of terrorists killed.

No worder Pakistan has the image it has all around the world.
 
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This is so stupid, it ain't even funny! Did anyone expect that turd Masood Azhar to have physically led the botched attack himself so there could be direct evidence against him?

Or will there ever be proof against ISI boss Nadeem Taj for the Mumbai attacks?

These are the men like Hafiz Saeed and Co who plan, equip, and train their terror mercenaries behind the scenes and send them across for conducting terror attacks. They're too clever by half to ensure that there can be no direct evidence against them.
 
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At least check wikipedia who is Headley...He is DEA agent later working for CIA. planted by USA after the attacks to put pressure on Pakistan to DO MORE AGAINST TALIBAN.
And your establishment was stupid to take the pressure knowing he was planted by USA.you guys are unbelivable.
 
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And your establishment was stupid to take the pressure knowing he was planted by USA.you guys are unbelivable.
You and your Govt are stupids who thinks that, you saw any action against any body named by India ?
 
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Isn't JeM a banned organization, banned by Govt of Pakistan itself? So did they not find any evidence of its involvement or they could not locate it? And then Pakistanis feel bad when someone calls them out on terrorism support. What a joke of a country! :lol:
 
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Isn't JeM a banned organization, banned by Govt of Pakistan itself? So did they not find any evidence of its involvement or they could not locate it? And then Pakistanis feel bad when someone calls them out on terrorism support. What a joke of a country! :lol:

I think we should give it to pakistan sometimes, poor guys can't afford a home riot and civilian war if they go against anti India jihadis.

Afterall they have to worry for their own life. Jusdges and politicians do have kids as well.
 
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I think we should give it to pakistan sometimes, poor guys can't afford a home riot and civilian war if they go against anti India jihadis.

Afterall they have to worry for their own life. Jusdges and politicians do have kids as well.

Their modus operandi is so predictable and hilarious, it is very hard to take them seriously. That is why I was furious when Modi visited Pakistan. I mean nothing has changed, nothing will change-- why on earth would you want to visit them? They are probably the only country in the world that needs evidence to take actions against a banned organization, banned by their own govt. Never mind the fact that the head of the organization was freed by hijacking an effing passenger aircraft. What more evidence do you want? That guy operates openly in Pakistan.
 
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Their modus operandi is so predictable and hilarious, it is very hard to take them seriously. That is why I was furious when Modi visited Pakistan. I mean nothing has changed, nothing will change-- why on earth would you want to visit them? They are probably the only country in the world that needs evidence to take actions against a banned organization, banned by their own govt. Never mind the fact that the head of the organization was freed by hijacking an effing passenger aircraft. What more evidence do you want? That guy operates openly in Pakistan.

The social workers are freed by hijacking planes all over the world and we have precedents in the history. You guys are too hard on innocent Pakistan.
 
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