Islamabad - The global police agency Interpol on Sunday asked India to share DNA profiles obtained in the aftermath of Mumbai attacks so that these could be compared with genetic fingerprints provided by Pakistan.
Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble told reporters in Islamabad that to link the profiles forwarded by Pakistan with the Mumbai massacre, they needed to be compared with physical material and evidence seized by the Indian authorities.
"You can't do it thoroughly unless India shares the DNA profiles with Pakistan and Interpol," Noble said.