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PAK-MUMBAI 2 LST

The prosecution also contended that the case had been
complicated because of Red Corner Notices issued by Interpol
at India's request for two serving Pakistani army officers,
the sources said.
Arguments on the proposal to send the commission to India
are expected to be completed at the next hearing, the sources
said.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik recently
admitted that the trial of the seven Pakistani suspects had
stalled and it was imperative for the commission to visit
India and record the testimony of key witnesses.
However, lawyers defending the suspects have refused to
be part of the commission.
The trial of the Pakistani suspects has been mired in
controversy and delays since last year. The court has been
able to record the testimony of only one out of over 160
witnesses so far. PTI

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