Dawood, Bhatkals, Lakhvi in India’s wanted list

New Delhi, March 24: Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, Indian Mujhahideen masterminds Bhatkal brothers — Riyaz and Iqbal — responsible for terror activities across the country and 26/11 accused Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed are some notorious names that will prominently figure in the list of terrorists and anti-India fugitives that will be given to Pakistan during the forthcoming Home Secretary-level talks.

Besides, Home Secretary G K Pillai will also raise issues of fake Indian currency notes, cross-border terrorism, terror camps still existing in Pak-occupied Kashmir, and voice samples of 26/11 handlers with his counterpart Pakistan’s Interior Secretary Qamar Zaman Chaudhry in New Delhi during the two day talks from March 28 to 29.

A meeting of top officials from Home Ministry, MEA and security and intelligence agencies finalised the agenda of the talks that will be vetted by the Cabinet Committee on Security later this week.

Pillai is expected to confront his counterpart Chaudhry directly on glaring involvement of Pakistani establishment’s involvement in pumping fake notes in India for destabilising economy and terror-funding, top sources said.

Top-level sources said the agencies had also prepared a dossier that would have enough evidence to prove Pakistan’s involvement in fuelling Kashmir unrest through money flow to militants and hard-line separatists also.

It would also include irrefutable telephone intercepts from across the border giving directions to individuals, interrogation reports, propaganda and certain details of the money flow through hawala transactions and money transfers through Western Union.

Pakistan, however, will not be handed over any evidence about it as it is operational in nature and India is planning to raise it in the international forums such as financial action task force, sources said.

—Agencies