The Home Minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday said Pakistan has not shared any evidence on terror suspects David Headley and Tahawwur Rana who were planning to target key installations in the country. Mr. Chidamabram said this ahead of the visit of an FBI team to New Delhi to share information on the two terror suspects. The FBI has arrested Headley and Rana for plotting terror attacks. When asked about the investigations being carried out by the National Investigation Agency into Headley and Rana's case the Home Minister said that he was satisfied with the pace of the progress of the probe.<br/> Meanwhile the government has decided to link all offices dealing with providing travel documents to foreigners to ensure sharing of information on a real-time basis. Mr. Chidambaram said that under this proposal, the offices of Foreigners' Division, Foreigners' Regional Registration Office, Ministry of External Affairs and all its Missions abroad will be interlinked. He said that this is to ensure that information is shared instantly on a real-time basis and decisions can therefore be taken on a real-time basis
News On AIR | December 1, 2009 9:52 PM
Pak has not shared any evidence on Headley – Rana: Chidambaram