
NEW DELHI, March 18 (UPI) -- India has provided plenty of evidence to Pakistani investigators probing last year's Mumbai terrorist attacks but has seen only "sketchy" results, sources say.
Citing unnamed sources, the Press Trust of India reported Wednesday that Indian officials are disappointed with the "very sketchy" results of Islamabad's investigation into terror groups based in Pakistan suspected of carrying out the Mumbai attacks, even though New Delhi has provided it DNA samples of all 10 militants who were involved.
India has also provided the fingerprints of eight of the 10 attackers, voice recordings and photographs of the suspects, as well as other forensic evidence, PTI reported.
Pakistan, meanwhile, has reportedly shared little about its investigation into the attacks, particularly about suspects who have been arrested in connection with the November assaults, in which at least 173 people were killed, PTI said.
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