Pak says numbers used by Pathankot attackers were unregistered

by news
January 11, 2016

Delhi: Pakistan has submitted its initial report to India regarding the Pathankot attack on Monday and in this report, Pakistan has told India that the numbers used by the terrorists were not registered and hence cannot be traced.

India had provided telephone number in Pakistan contacted by the airbase attackers and given other inputs while asking Islamabad to take punitive actions against the handlers and possible mastermind.

Meanwhile, Pakistani authorities carried out raids in Gujranwala, Jhelum and Bhawalpur districts following attack on the Pathankot airbase in India, leading to some arrests, intelligence officials said today.

As per media, probe is on to ascertain if the arrested were involved in the attack or they were facilitators.

The arrests led Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to order a Joint Investigation Team of IB, Inter-Services Intelligence, Military Intelligence, Federal Investigation Agency and Police to thoroughly probe the Pathankot attack links to Pakistan.