Dawood Ibrahim being sheltered by Pakistan: home secy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, key accused in the 1993 serial blasts, is in and that country is creating hurdles in getting him back to to face the here, Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said today.

Mehrishi said the is taking all required action so that Ibrahim could be brought back to


"Dawood Ibrahim is in That country has given him shelter. That country is also putting hurdles in bringing him back to to face the law," he told PTI here.

Mehrishi will demit office tomorrow.

The home secretary said the "attitude" of was not in conformity with international and it is working against in Ibrahim's case.

"Whatever action is required, we are taking. We will get him. The process is on. But the attitude of the is not in conformity with the international is working against The legal process is on. We will get him at an opportune time," he said.

Ibrahim is the main accused in the 1993 serial bomb blasts case in in which around 260 people were killed, and more than 700 were injured.

He fled post the bombings and is hiding in at present.

In April, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had stated there was no doubt that Ibrahim was still in During the last 10 years, has sent several dossiers to in this regard, naming Ibrahim as the accused in the blasts case.

In 2011, P Chidambaram, the then home minister in the UPA government, had also said that Ibrahim was based in Karachi. He had said that would continue to push its case to bring to justice the people who had planned terror attacks in the country.

has for long been advocating an extradition treaty between SAARC countries in order to ensure quick action against those involved in terrorist activities.

Both and are members of SAARC.

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First Published: Wed, August 30 2017. 17:32 IST