New
York, Sept.24 ANI: Pakistan's
Information and Broadcasting Minister, Sherry Rehman, on Wednesday categorically rejected a
Mumbai Police assertion that the
ring leader of the squad used for conducting the serial bomb blasts in
Ahmedabad in July this year was in
Pakistan.
Talking to
reporters on the sidelines of the 63rd UN General Assembly here and ahead of the
meeting between President Asif Ali Zardari and
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Rehman responding to
Mumbai Police Commissioner Hasan Gafoor's statement that the arrested had their training in
Pakistan, and that one main person involved was still in that
country, said: "Until now there is no formal request from
New Delhi. Until we get it at the
government to
government level, it is just
media speculation.""We are working to counter
terrorism with the whole world. There is no question of
Pakistan playing a central role in
terrorism. We have lost hundreds of thousands of innocent lives through these terror
strikes. We have a thousand or more
soldiers on our border with
Afghanistan to prevent foreigners from crossing into our
country illegally," she added.As far as the so called tribal badlands of
Pakistan were concerned, Rehman said that Islamabad has been taking initiatives to develop the remote and impoverished region with the
help of
investments from various quarters.She also described the latest bombing of the Marriot
Hotel in Islamabad as tragic, and said that
investigations are still on.Earlier, The
Mumbai Crime Branch today arrested five suspected terrorists of
Indian Mujahideen, responsible for recent blasts in Delhi,
Ahmedabad and other
cities in the last three years.The five have been identified as - Abdul Afzal Usmani, Mohammad Sadiq Shaikh, Mohammad Aarif Shaikh, Ahmed Zakir Shaikh and Shaikh Mohammad Ansari.They said that
all of the five arrested hailed from
Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh.They were arrested with explosives, detonators and guns, the
Mumbai Crime Branch said Wednesday. Afzal Usmani was arrested for placing the bomb at the
Ahmedabad Civil
Hospital and stealing
cars used in the blasts.Mohammed Sadiq Sheikh, one of the founding members of
Indian Mujahideen, is among the five arrested.
Mumbai Police Commissioner Hasan Gafoor claimed that the
police had foiled a major terror attack in
Mumbai, which was the next target of the terrorists. By Naveen Kapoor ANI