Odishatv Bureau
New Delhi: In yet another firm pointer to Pakistan`s link with Mumbai terror attack, the packing carton of the Global Positioning System (GPS) used by the terrorists has been found in a house in Karachi which was believed to have been used as a control room for orchestrating the 26/11 strike.

India will share with Pakistan all information related to the GPS device, used by the 26/11 attackers to navigate in Indian waters on fishing trawler `Kuber`, to help authorities in that country establish the role of Pakistani terrorists in executing the audacious attack in Mumbai.

The information will help Pakistan to match the details of the GPS with the packaging carton of the device which has been recovered by Pakistani investigating agencies in Karachi.

The packaging carton of the GPS device was found by the Pakistani investigators in a Karachi house, believed to be used as a control room during the four days of mayhem in Mumbai in November 2008 carried out by LeT terrorists.

The number, model of GPS and packaging date of the carton match with the device found in the fishing trawler `Kuber`, officials privy to investigations said.

This will further strengthen India`s claim the 26/11 attackers had come from Pakistan and help the prosecution there in pursuing the terror case against seven accused, including the lashker operative Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, they said.

India will share this information with the Pakistani judicial commission when it visits India to take the statement of the magistrate who had recorded the confessional statement of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of 26/11 attack, to pursue the case there.

Islamabad has been maintaining that it is necessary to send the commission to India as part of the judicial process of 26/11 case in Pakistan.

However, Pakistan is yet to convey to India when it is sending the commission to India.

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