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Islamabad: Pakistan on Monday said it is examining the "information" on the Mumbai terror attacks that was handed over by India to its envoy in New Delhi.
Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Sadiq said, "the Indian Foreign Secretary has handed over some information material regarding terrorist attacks in Mumbai to Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi on Monday morning."
The "material has been received in Pakistan now and is being examined by concerned authorities", Sadiq said in a brief statement.
In New Delhi, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the Indian government had handed over to Pakistan information related to the involvement of elements based in the country in the Mumbai attacks which killed over 180 people.
The information included the confession of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist captured during the attacks, intercepts of phone conversations between the attackers and their Pakistan-based handlers and other material gathered by Indian investigators during their probe into the carnage.
Pakistan has said it will not hand over to India any terror suspects linked to the attacks.
It has also said any action against these suspects will be taken according to Pakistani law.
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