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Mumbai: Mumbai Police on Saturday submitted answers to Pakistan's 30 questions on the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack dossier to the Centre.
All the answers are also a part of the chargesheet that Mumbai Police submitted to the Centre immediately after it was filed on February 25.
The chargesheet includes Ajmal Amir Kasab's confession and transcripts of the attackers' conversations during the 26/11 attacks. The chargesheet also includes how the boat was hijacked off the Gujarat coast.
In its dossier, Pakistan had sought the confessional statement of Kasab and copies of his identity cards.
They had also requested transcripts of Kasab's interrogation in which he disclosed the names and other details of the terrorists who were killed in the Mumbai attack.
Pakistan also wants logs of cellphone intercepts, and transcripts of the conversation between the terrorists when the attack was on along with fingerprints of the terrorists and their DNA profiles.
Details of the weapons and GPS systems used by the terrorists have also been requested.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has agreed to provide Interpol the DNA profiles of terrorists and other data obtained during its probe into the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
After receiving the data Interpol will compare it with what it has already received from India.
This will help the global police agency establish possible broader international links in the 26/11 attack.
Pakistan's move to share data with Interpol came after Interpol's Secretary General Ronald K Noble met Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Federal Investigation Agency Director Tariq Khosa in Islamabad on Friday.
India has blamed terrorists based in Pakistan for the attack on Mumbai in which nearly 200 people were killed.
Out of the 10 Pakistani terrorists who attacked Mumbai only Kasab was caught alive.
(With inputs from Toral Varia)
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