New Delhi: Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar and his brother Abdul Rauf Asghar, mastermind of the IC-814 hijack case, are among four persons identified by Indian intelligence agencies as ‘handlers’ behind the recent Pathankot attack.
Besides, the agencies here claimed to have found evidence that the conspiracy was hatched near Lahore, top government sources said Thursday.
The details of these four persons have been shared with Pakistan “through proper channels” and India has pressed for stern action against them as a condition for any future talks with Pakistan.
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval is understood to have spoken to his Pakistani counterpart ex-General Nasser Khan Janjua and shared all relevant evidence including voice data, they said.
The evidence alleging JeM’s involvement in the recent attack may put a question mark on scheduled Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan in Islamabad on January 15.
Those identified by Indian agencies are Azhar, Rauf, Ashfaq and Kashim, the sources said. Rauf was the mastermind of the hijacking of an Air India plane in Kathmandu, in 1999 which was later taken to Kandahar in Afghanistan. The eight-day hijack crisis had ended after release of three hardcore militants including Azhar in exchange for the freedom of passengers and crew.
Asked as to what action India wants Pakistan to take against these four, the sources said they have to be arrested and handed to New Delhi. More P11




































