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| | Pak to book nuke scientists under Official Secrets Act Friday, January 9 2004 14:27 Hrs (IST) Islamabad:
Pakistan plans to book some of its nuclear scientists under Official Secrets Act for allegedly passing sensitive nuclear secrets to a third country.
Saiful Islam, son of Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, had acknowledged some contacts between Libyan and Pakistani traders to acquire nuclear know-how. Pakistan
Government has denied reports that its nuclear scientists were involved in such efforts.
Islamabad has said it is contemplating registering cases under the Official Secrets Act against some of country's nuclear scientists, who were alleged to have passed on sensitive nuclear secrets to a third country, local daily 'The News' said in a report.
It quoted that legal experts were currently examining the evidence to arraign these scientists on the charge of passing on secrets to other countries.
The report followed official admission by security agencies questioning several Pakistani scientists, including the father of Pakistan nuclear bomb Abdul Qadir Khan. While some family members of the nuclear scientists approached court for their release, the Government continued to maintain that they were only being "de-briefed" and not detained.
'The News' in its report said that Government agencies have intensely "debriefed" certain scientists of the Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), country's premier nuclear installation.
The Government has said that any scientist found involved in selling or disclosing nuclear secrets would be made accountable.
PTI
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