ATC told India has appointed JC head

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Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) prosecutors on Tuesday told Anti Terrorism Court (ATC) Rawalpindi, conducting the hearing of seven accused charged with involvement in Mumbai attacks, that the Indian Supreme Court had appointed the Judicial Commission (JC) head to record the statements of key officials and witnesses of the Mumbai attacks. ATC No 1 Judge Shahid Rafique resumed hearing of the case at Adiala Jail.
During the hearing, FIA prosecutors submitted a letter written by Indian government to the ATC. The letter said the Supreme Court of India had appointed the JC head to record the statement of key officials and witnesses of Mumbai attack.