Former Inter-Services-Inetlligence chief Hamid Gul on Sunday dismissed as "nonsense" reports that Pakistan has agreed to arrest and hand him over to India in connection with the probe into the Mumbai terror attacks.
"It is nonsense, it is disinformation because (Secretary of State) Condoleezza Rice and America want my name to be
included," Gul told a private Indian channel from Rawalpindi.
He was reacting to a Washington Post report that said Pakistan has agreed to a 48-hour timetable set by India and US
to take action against Lashkar-e-Toiba and arrest at least three Pakistanis believed to be linked to the Mumbai attacks.
Citing a top unnamed Pakistani official, the Post said among the people India asked Islamabad to arrest and hand
over is the former ISI Director Gul.
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