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  ISLAMABAD:Pakistan on Friday appare samba sneakers ntly rejected an Indian request seeking extradition of Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, the alleged mastermind of the Nov 2008 Mumbai attacks, citing lack of treaty regarding the move between the two countries.Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in a statement confirmed that India made the request for extradition.  ldquo Pakistan has received a request from the Indian authorities, seeking extradition of Hafiz Saeed in a so-called money laundering case,  rdquo  the spokesperson said.   ldquo It is pertinent to note that no bilateral extradition treaty exists between Pakistan and India.  rdquo Without explicitly saying it, the statement clearly suggested that Pakistan would not entertain the Indian request because of lack of an extradition treaty between the two countries.Earlier, the Indian external a air force one ffairs ministry spokesperson told reporters in New Delhi th campus shoes at the Indian government made a formal communication to extradite Saeed.Read more: Biden and Mod Npdd That s funny  Bottas shrugs off Vettel Mercedes link
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