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India, Pak intel chiefs meet in Islamabad

June 27, 2010 17:15 IST

The chiefs of intelligence agencies of India and Pakistan held a meeting in Islamabad as part of cooperation to fight terrorism and deal with security issues.

The Director General of Intelligence Bureau Rajiv Mathur met his Pakistani counterpart Javed Noor on Saturday night and are understood to have discussed cooperation in security and combating terrorrism, sources said.

Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said on Saturday that the agencies of the two countries would be working together to prevent any repeat of Mumbai attacks.

At a joint press briefing with Home Minister P Chidambaram, he suggested that its Federal Investigating Agency and the Central Bureau of Investigation work together on the issue of terrorism, including on the 26/11 case.

Chidambaram held a meeting with Malik yesterday and pressed that more people, other than the seven held in Pakistan, were behind the Mumbai terror attacks and should be prosecuted.
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