Pathankot attack: Pakistan to send special investigation team to India

PM House confirms arrests of Jaish-e-Muhammad members over involvement in deadly assault


Abdul Manan January 13, 2016
PM Nawaz Sharif chairing a high-level meeting to review the prevailing security situation at PM House on January 13, 2016. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Wednesday it will send a special team to the Pathankot air base in India near the Pakistan border to investigate into last week's deadly assault.

"Pakistan to send special investigation team to India for further investigation of terrorist attack," a PM House statement read.

"In spirit of the cooperative approach, it was decided that in order to carry the process forward, additional information would be required, for which the government of Pakistan is considering to send a Special Investigation Team to Pathankot, in consultation with the government of India," the statement said.

The committee formed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif comprises AIG Punjab CTD Rai Tahir, Director IB Lahore Azeem Arshad, AIG CTD K-P Salahuddin Khan, Director FIA, Lahore Usman Anwar, Brigadier Noman Saeed of the ISI, and Lt Col Irfan Mirza of the MI.

Pathankot attack probe: India confident of Pakistan’s assistance

The PM House confirmed several members of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM) group have been arrested following initial investigation into the Pathankot air base attack, together with the information provided by India.

"The offices of the organisation are also being traced and sealed and further investigations are underway," the statement added.

PM Nawaz Sharif along with General Raheel Sharif arriving for a meeting to review the prevailing security situation at PM House on January 13, 2016. PHOTO: PID

The developments came during a high-level meeting chaired by the prime minister during which the current security situation came under discussion.



Army chief General Raheel Sharif, DG ISI, Lahore corps commander, ministers of interior and finance, Punjab chief minister and other senior civil, military and police officials were present during the meeting.

JIT to probe Pathankot attackers' alleged Pakistan ties

The decision comes following initial investigation conducted in Pakistan.

"The meeting noted with satisfaction that as part of Pakistan’s commitment to eliminate terrorism from our soil and the expressed national resolve not to allow our territory to be used for acts of terrorism anywhere, considerable progress has been made in the investigations being carried out against terrorist elements reportedly linked to the Pathankot incident," the statement added.

"The meeting reiterated that in line with our decision to counter and completely eliminate terrorism, Pakistan would remain engaged with India on this issue."

India has expressed confidence Pakistan will deliver on its promise of investigating any alleged links to the Pathankot air base attack, saying Islamabad should be given more time.

Kerry urges Pakistan, India to continue talks despite Pathankot attack

US Secretary of State John Kerry on Saturday urged Pakistan and India to continue talks despite the Pathankot attack. According to PM House, Kerry called Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and expressed hope that the bilateral talks between Pakistan and Indian will continue despite the terrorists’ attempt to thwart it by attacking the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot.

Urging prime ministers of both the countries to play the leadership role to ensure the continuation of dialogues, Kerry said India-Pakistan talks are needed for the regional stability.

He also praised Nawaz’s leadership skills amid difficult times in the wake of recent Pathankot attack in India.

Earlier, New Delhi shared with Islamabad some evidence of the Pathankot attackers’ purported links to Pakistan. The evidence was said to have included some voice recordings and the cellular phone numbers of the attackers’ handlers which were allegedly traced to Pakistan.

COMMENTS (22)

Ex PTI | 8 years ago | Reply @ Sunny: I was planning on replying but realise you are not only arrogant but more worryingly ignorant. Please use google to search what I have mentioned as areas where Indian establishment has a tainted role. As far as I know Zaid Hamid and Ahmed Quraishi (who ever he is..) lack the IQ to create google or write so many historic facts and articles. Please read before wasting my time and your time. Thankfully I know many Indians who are much more aware then you and realise + recognise the significance of this moment. Its time to move forward and be partners in peace and development.
Sunil | 8 years ago | Reply @Zubair: I am entitled because my forefathers land is occupied and won't rest until it is liberated and is integrated into India. I have every right. There will not be a next time.
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