Mr. Boucher declined, however, to answer a question about whether evidence suggested any involvement or support for the Mumbai plot, directly or indirectly, by the Pakistani government.
According to a Pakistani official, Pakistani authorities have obtained confessions from members of Lashkar-e-Taiba who said they had been involved in the attacks. One of them, according to the official, is Zarrar Shah, the militant group's communications chief. American intelligence officials say they believe he has served as a conduit between Lashkar and the premier Pakistani spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence.
Mr. Boucher urged Pakistan and India to work together to bring the Mumbai attackers to justice.
He acknowledged, however, that in terms of cooperation, "There's not much so far."-
The Pakistani government confirmed that India had handed over materials about the Mumbai attacks and said the evidence was being examined by "concerned authorities,"- according to the country's state news agency.
Source: nytimes.com
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