Will communicate changes in fugitives list to Pakistan: Pillai

May 28, 2011 07:17 pm | Updated August 21, 2016 07:12 pm IST - New Delhi

In the backdrop of two goof—ups in the most wanted list, Home Secretary G.K. Pillai said India will communicate to Pakistan any possible updates in the ‘fugitives list’ currently being reviewed by the CBI and other agencies.

“The review of the entire list which was handed over is being currently undertaken by the CBI, the NIA and various agencies. As soon as they are completed, if there are any corrections to be made, we will make that and then communicate the same to the Pakistani side,” Mr. Pillai told reporters on the sidelines of an event of the para—military BSF.

Mr. Pillai also said the investigators are trying to crack the recent low—intensity blast that occurred outside the Delhi High Court and said he was “sure” they will come out with results in the coming days.

“Let us not exaggerate the difficulties (being faced by probe agencies) because the blast was on the side—road and very few people have seen who kept the bag there. The Delhi Police are investigating and I am sure that in the days to come we will have some results,” Mr. Pillai said.

Mr. Pillai termed the first U.S.-India Homeland Security dialogue that concluded here yesterday as “excellent“.

“We had an excellent round of discussion... we shared a lot of information... (we have) drawn up a calendar of activities in terms of various capacity building (measures) as also sharing of intelligence and I am sure that in the months to come the results of this increased cooperation will be seen,” he said.

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