Updated On: 26 April, 2010 02:46 PM IST | | IANS
Islamabad had requested three Indian officials, two magistrates and an investigator to be allowed to travel to Pakistan to testify that they had recorded Qasab's statement
Islamabad had requested three Indian officials, two magistrates and an investigator to be allowed to travel to Pakistan to testify that they had recorded Qasab's statement
India on Monday said it will examine Pakistan's request seeking the testimony of Indian officials who recorded Ajmal Qasab's confessional statement after legal formalities end in the trial of the lone gunman captured alive in the 26/11 Mumbai attack.