London, Aug 28 - Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said his government will examine an Interpol red corner notice against Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, who India says masterminded last year's Mumbai terror attacks.
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'We will examine 't,' Malik told a press conference in London Thursday.
He, however, pointed out that cer'ain 'proce'ures' were needed to pursue the notice.
Malik also said Pakistan has received a dossier from India, but needs to examine whether it'meets 'procedural requir'me'ts.'
'We need tangible evidence which can stand the test of t'e court,' said Malik, who appeared alongside Altaf Hussain, the London-based chief of the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), a junior partner in Pakistan's ruling coalition.
Interpol issued the notice Tuesday after a Mumbai special court issued non-bailable warrants against Saeed and 21 others for their alleged roles in the Nov 26-29, 2008 attacks that claimed the lives of over 170 people, including 26 foreigners.
Malik said action taken by Pakistan so far has been very tr'nsparent.
'We have already 'rrested five,' he said' adding that 'two more have'been arrested' about whom he will provide more infor'ation soon.
'Pakistan will never allow anyone nor will allow our side to be used against India'or anyone else,' Malik maintained.
He also recalled a statement by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about the possibility of more terrorist activity in India and demanded that New Delhi share information about this with'Islamabad.