US forwards list of 21 wanted persons to Pakistan Wednesday, July 26 2006 19:14 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Islamabad:
The United States has handed over to Pakistan a fresh list of 21 most wanted persons and sought their immediate extradition to face trial for commmitting crimes against America and its citizens.
The US move comes close on the heels of India seeking deportation of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and Hizbul Mujahideen leader Sayed Salahuddin and arrest of Jamat-ud-Dawa leaders including its chief Hafiz Mohd. Sayeed in the wake of the Mumbai train blasts. Jamat-ud-Dawa is known to be front organissation of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba.
Washington has forwarded the list of 21 wanted terrorists out of which 14 were wanted for smuggling of drugs and narcotics, Daily Times reported today quoting Pakistani officials.
It said the US has also offered to help Islamabad "sensitise" Pakistani judges by arranging seminars in Pakistan to facilitate early extradition of these wanted men as delayed judicial proceedings have resulted in delayed justice.
Pakistan's Interior Ministry has received the names from Washington but kept them as a secret to avoid any adverse fallout in the country, it said.
The list was given to members of a Pakistan delegation led by Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao that visited Washington recently to attend a joint working group meeting on terrorism and narcotics.