In March 2011, a list of 50 most wanted terrorists and criminals prepared by India's security and intelligence agencies was handed over by India to Pakistan for action. The Indian government charged that all the 50 terrorists - who included Muslims and Sikhs - were based in Pakistan. However, India was soon left red-faced after Indian media reports revealed that two of those on the list - Feroz Abdul Khan aka Hamza and Wazhur Kamar Khan - were very much in India.
Feroz Abdul Khan aka Hamza - 51 years of age - was founded in a jail in Mumbai. Wazhur Kamar Khan too was traced in Mumbai and was reported to be regularly appearing before a court. In May 2011, the Pakistani interior ministry rejected the list, saying that India should first probe if those named in the list are living that country. ...
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