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Pathankot attack: Pak investigation team to arrive in India today

| | Mar 27, 2016, at 03:41 pm
New Delhi, Mar 27 (IBNS): A Pakistani investigation team comprising representatives from Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Military Intelligence and police will arrive in India on Sunday to probe the Pathankot militant attack, media reports said.
The investigation team from Pakistan will be allowed to question witnesses but not security personnel, NDTV quoted sources as saying.
 
The five-member team from Pakistan, formed on instructions of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, will be allowed limited access to the Pathankot airbase.
 
Indian officials had issued visas to the five-man investigation team on Friday.
 
Militants had attacked the Pathankot air base in India in January which left seven military personnel killed.
 

 

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