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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Pants on Fire: India stops Pakistani Panel investigating Mumbai Circus from cross-questioning Indian Officials

An eight-member panel who was in India to record statements of the Indian officials who had interviewed the Hindu Ajmal Kasab and conducted autopsy of the gunmen killed in the failed CIA-RAW-Mossad stunt, has told that Indian authorities did not allow them to cross-question. Talk about getting busted in the middle of the international terror charade. A member of panel while talking to a private news channel, said that despite being given the mandate, the defence as well as the prosecution lawyers were stopped by the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (Judicial Commission) from cross-examining the Chief Investigator, lady magistrate and doctors who, according to Indian Government's official lies, had recorded statements of Ajmal Kasab and conducted the autopsy of those who had been killed during attacks respectively.

When the Pakistani team insisted that it be given the chance, Indian officials angrily replied that the panel had no such mandate despite the fact the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate appointed as Judicial Commission by the Chief Justice of Mumbai High Court for recording the evidence in compliance to the order of Anti Terrorism Court No1 Rawalpindi in his order had allowed to the defence lawyers as well prosecutors to cross examine. Another panel member said that proceedings had been completed in only two days. The panel is due to leave India on Wednesday. Documents of proceedings, including statements of the Chief Investigator, Lady Magistrate and two doctors will be sent to Pakistan by the Indian government through formal diplomatic channel, sources familiar with the matter further revealed.
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