Iran seeks Pakistan's help in investigating Chabahar bombing

Rehman Malik assures Iranian ambassador of all necessary help from Pakistan.


Express December 18, 2010

ISLAMABAD:

Iran asked Pakistan to help in the investigation of the suicide bombing which took place in the south-eastern city of Chabahar in Iran.


Iranian ambassador Mashallah Shakri called on interior minister Rehman Malik in Islamabad.


He gave him a letter from the Iranian government in which it is requested that Pakistan help in the investigation of the bombing which killed 35 people and wounded more than a 100.


The interior minister assured the Iranian ambassador that Pakistan would extend all necessary hep to Iran. Malik said that an investigation team would be sent to Iran if the need arises. He said that Pakistan would never allow anyone to use its land for terrorist activities against any other country.

COMMENTS (2)

Cautious | 13 years ago | Reply Pakistan doesn't seem to be able to properly investigate and find the perpetrators of it's own bombings - so how are they going to help Iran?
Haris | 13 years ago | Reply i hope the perpetrators of this horrendous act are brought to justice and given sufficient punishment by the iranian government
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