UN accepts India's claim that its most wanted
terrorist lives in Pakistan
The United Nations has finally accepted what India has long been
insisting -- this country's most wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim lives in
Pakistan.
A
UN committee Tuesday endorsed six of the nine addresses that India had provided
as Ibrahim's hideouts in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
However,
the terrorist's other three addresses provided by India have been found to be
incorrect.
Pakistan
has refuted the claims, saying the information given by India to the UN is
"false" and India is aimed maligning Islamabad and undermining its
efforts to curb terrorism.
Experts
have termed the validation of the six addresses of the 59-year-old mafia don in
Pakistan as a big diplomatic victory for India, as Islamabad has all along
denied giving Ibrahim shelter.
India
accuses Ibrahim of masterminding the 1993 serial blasts in Mumbai, which left
250 people dead and more than 700 others injured. Endit
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