06 January,2009 02:38 PM IST | | Islamabad
Pakistan would set up a "joint investigative committee" to probe the pieces of evidence provided by New Delhi to Islamabad on the Mumbai terror attacks, a media report said Tuesday.
"The committee would carry out investigation following the evidences provided by India and would look closely into places and Internet telephone numbers and Internet Protocol addresses pointed out in evidences," reported Geo TV citing sources.
The report said that the committee would also form the future course of action after carrying out a preliminary enquiry.
Over 170 people were killed in the Mumbai terror attacks Nov 26-29.
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