LONDON: Britain has warned Pakistan after the Mumbai terror attacks that India was losing patience and the United Kingdom like the US was worried that lack of cooperation from Islamabad could provoke some unwanted developments.
The British warning was delivered right on the heels of alert delivered personally by chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff admiral Mike Mullen, Dawn reported.
Expressing appreciation of the difficulties facing Pakistan, Britain is said to have made
known its no-confidence in the middle-ranking officials of the ISI as it feared that these officers were not carrying out orders from the political leadership faithfully.
Britain has also asked about any mechanism in place in Pakistan to know what the ISI is doing and to influence it.
Britain is said to have suggested that if Pakistan started working on the prosecution of the arrested persons (of Jamaat-ud-Dawa), it will make a big difference, urging that some legal process was needed to be initiated against JuD chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed.