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Pakistan refutes 'terror boat' allegations

Dismissing allegations of any Pakistani 'terror boat' being involved in an incident with Indian authorities as a "drama", Pakistan on Friday said the episode was "shrouded in mystery" from the beginning. "Yes we have seen the media reports. Having remained shrouded in mystery since day one, the drama of the so-called 'terror boat' is now unfolding," said Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam.

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Dismissing allegations of any Pakistani 'terror boat' being involved in an incident with Indian authorities as a "drama", Pakistan on Friday said the episode was "shrouded in mystery" from the beginning. "Yes we have seen the media reports. Having remained shrouded in mystery since day one, the drama of the so-called 'terror boat' is now unfolding," said Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam.

"As we had mentioned earlier, our authorities conducted their own investigations in the wake of Indian media reports. These investigations concluded that neither any Pakistani boat was missing nor is there any evidence so far to suggest that it was a Pakistani boat.

"The latest Indian media reports actually confirmed our findings. We have noted the statements, their retractions, confusion and controversies that this trigger happy episode has created in India," she said. On the intervening night of December 31 and January 1, a suspicious fishing boat carrying explosives from Pakistan was intercepted by the Indian Coast Guard in the Arabian Sea near the Indo-Pak maritime boundary.

An intelligence-based midnight operation was conducted by the Coast Guard ships and aircraft to intercept the suspect fishing boat, about 365 kms off Porbander in Gujarat, resulting in a hot pursuit, however the vessel sank after the crew on board set it on fire.

"Pakistan believes that the issues and disputes between Pakistan and India need to be resolved through dialogue for peace, stability and prosperity in the region. We have never shied away from engaging India," Aslam said. She also demanded that India share with Pakistan the results of investigations into the 2007 Samjhauta Express bombing that killed 68 people, mostly Pakistanis.

Also Read: Disputes with India need to be resolved for stability in the region: Pakistan

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