India Demands Pakistan Hand Over Suspected Terrorists
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
AP
The lobby area of the Taj Mahal Hotel is seen in Mumbai, India.
The lobby area of the Taj Mahal Hotel is seen in Mumbai, India.
MUMBAI, India India has demanded that Islamabad hand over dozens of suspected terrorists believed to be living in Pakistan, including India's most-wanted man.
Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee says the names of about 50 people were given to Pakistan's high commissioner to India during a meeting Monday night.
The list includes Dawood Ibrahim, the alleged mastermind of 1993 Mumbai bombings and India's most-wanted man. He is thought to be living in Pakistan, though Islamabad denies that.
The demand comes in the wake of the deadly Mumbai attacks.





















