Abu Zolfiqar
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Apparently India did go to interpol and terror notice has been issued by them.
the warrants are non-binding and have little relevance in Pakistan....enforcability is about as close to ZILCH as it can get
RCNs (i assume that's what you're going on about) can not force a country to take any tangible action against an alleged suspect
that's right, ''alleged'' --even in the Western system, an arrest warrant is not an immediate ''sign'' of guilt. A warrant can be issued to a flight-risk, to he/she that has dodged a court case (a bench warrant would be issued then), many different scenarios exist.
as these men are in Pakistan, it would be prudent to allow the courts under which there is jurisdiction to ascertain and determine whether carrying through would be legally (beyond a reasonable doubt) be justified. Even when a RCN is issued, the local courts have the jurisdiction; not the guys reporting to work in Lyon. Therein, I suppose, lies the flaws with Interpol itself.
nexxxxxxt.....

Perhaps the latest bombing in various sovereign Pakistani territories got couple of those scums as well!
so much ambiguity in the word "perhaps" that I am not even interested.....
who are you referring to exactly anyways? Sure couldnt be "H.S." --- his home is in Lahore, not far from the historic Anarkali bazar

need the address? Come try get him

basically when push comes to shove, india can't do squat except go on ''diplomatic offensives'' which lead to nowhere in the end. Keep it up.

