Pakistan briefed visiting Federal Bureau of Investigation chief Robert Mueller on its probe into the Mumbai terror
attacks and said it was awaiting New Delhi's response to its 30 questions seeking more information on the incident.
Mueller, director of American intelligence agency Federal Bureau of Investigation, who arrived in Pakistan after
visiting India, was informed by Interior ministry chief Rehman Malik about the status of the investigation into the Mumbai incident.
Sharing the initial findings of its probe, Malik told Mueller that Pakistan is awaiting India's response to Pakistan's 30 questions that were handed over last month along with its response to the Indian dossier on the incident.
TV channels also quoted official sources as saying that Malik had shared information with Mueller about involvement of
a "foreign hand" in suicide bombings and subversive activities in Pakistan, including Tuesday's attack on the Sri Lankan
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