NEW DELHI: A five-member Pakistan’s Joint Investigation Team (JIT), probing the Pathankot Airbase Attack, visited Indian National Investigation Agency headquarters in New Delhi and held meeting with the officials on Wednesday.
During their visit to the NIA, Pakistan’s JIT team discussed with the Indian officials the findings of the Pathankot Attack.
A JIT from Pakistan is visiting India to investigate an attack on the Indian airbase which took place on January 2.
The team also visited NIA headquarters on Monday, where they held a meeting with DG NIA and they were also given a detailed presentation in connection with the armed attack on India’s Pathankot airbase.
The Pakistani team also met with the Indian team probing into the Pathankot attack.
The Pakistani JIT comprises Rai Tahir, Azeem Arshad, Lt Col Tanvir Ahmed, Lt Col Irfan Mirza and Inspector Shahid Tanvir.
The JIT members also visited parts of the Pathankot Airbase on Tuesday, where the team was allowed limited access inside the airbase.
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