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India summons Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner over 2008 Mumbai attack trial

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India, on Friday, summoned Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner and lodged a strong protest against the adjournment of the ongoing Mumbai terror attack case trial in Pakistan.

While the Pakistan deputy high commissioner was summoned to the ministry of external affairs here, the Indian deputy high commissioner went to the Pakistan foreign office in Islamabad and lodged a similar protest.

According to informed sources, Indian officials, in their meetings with Pakistani officials both in New Delhi and Islamabad, have sought regular briefing on the progress of the trial and the investigation being conducted by Pakistani authorities.

It is understood that Indian officials, during the meetings, reiterated the high importance that India attaches to bring to justice all thoseresponsible in Pakistan for the Mumbai terror attack in 2008 in which 166 people were killed and hundred others injured.

For the seventh time in a row, a Pakistani anti-terrorism court trying the seven accused in the Mumbai attacks case adjourned the hearing on Wednesday.

The last hearing in the case and the one on June 25 could not be held because the judge was on leave.

Case proceedings have not been held on a regular basis following the absence of prosecution lawyers.
In the May 28, June 4, June 18 and July 2 hearings, the prosecution lawyers had not appeared in ATC Rawalpindi primarily owing to security concerns.

Lashkar-e-Taiba operations commander ZakiurRehmanLakhvi, Abdul Wajid, MazharIqbal, Hamad Amin Sadiq, ShahidJameelRiaz, Jamil Ahmed and Anjum have been charged withplanning, financing and executing the attacks in India’s financial capital.

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