Questions were raised on Tuesday on the whereabouts of the six top Lashkar-e-Tayiba [Images] operatives arrested for their suspected role in the Mumbai terror attacks [Images], including Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, by their lawyer, who claimed that only one of the accused had been remanded to police custody.
Shahbaz Rajput, who says he has been retained by the families of the suspects, claimed that officials of an anti-terrorism court had told him that only one of the accused, LeT operative Hamad Amin Sadiq, had been remanded to the custody of the Federal Investigation Agency for 14 days.
Rajput told reporters that the five other suspects had not been remanded to police custody. He did not give details.
There was no official word on the issue.
Earlier reports had said that at least six suspects, including LeT operations commander Lakhvi and communications expert Zarar Shah, had been remanded to the custody of the FIA on Saturday by the anti-terrorism court.
Interior ministry chief Rehman Malik had stated last week that Pakistan had filed formal charges against nine suspects, including Ajmal Amir Kasab [Images], the lone terrorist captured in India for the Mumbai attacks.
Malik had also said that six of the suspects were in the custody of Pakistani authorities while two others had been identified but were still at large.
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