The President's spokesman on Saturday said that there was no point in demanding a UN probe into the death of Benazir Bhutto as the case did not fit into the standards for such investigation.
"Such a probe is more appropriate in cases where two or more countries are involved," Rashid Qureshi, President's spokesman, said in response to a demand by Pakistan People's Party for United Nations probe. He told a private TV channel that the party's demand of a Hariri style investigation did not fit in the circumstances of the Liaquat Bagh incident.
He said that the President has already invited a team of British investigators to provide necessary technical and forensic assistance to the local investigators. He said that the United Nations, too, would have to seek assistance from some countries to help in the probe, and Pakistan has already acquired the assistance of British investigators. He said that the British team has been mandated to conduct a thorough investigation to determine all aspects of the incident.
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