LAHORE: Two high-ranking delegations of the Pakistani Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Indian Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will be meeting in Islamabad next week to evolve a joint strategy to counter the increasing number of cases pertaining to money laundering and human-trafficking involving Indian and Pakistani nationals.
According to the interior ministry sources in Islamabad, Indian CBI Chief Vijay Shankar and the FIA chief Tariq Pervez will lead their respective delegations for the two-day talks. The joint study group will be working under Pakistani interior secretary and Indian home secretary. The CBI and the FIA delegations would exchange proposals for future course of discussions, with Pakistan planning to ask India to adopt an effective strategy to counter the increasing human smuggling problem. The group will make recommendations to their respective governments.
The interior ministry sources said the first meeting of the joint study group for elimination of terrorism would be held in Islamabad on March 7. The terms of reference for the joint counter-mechanism group has already been framed and the group in its first meeting will lay down procedure for future working.
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