NEW DELHI: Pakistan has no excuses left. India turned over five key documents to Pakistan on October 15, completing the full list of documents asked for by the neighbouring country for the trial of 26/11 accused.

Pakistan is expected to prosecute the seven 26/11 accused including the mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi . Indian officials said there were no documents left to give to Pakistan. On Saturday, the foreign ministry, in an unusually sharp reaction, said it was Pakistan’s responsibility to present the evidence given by India in the case. Since the planning, training and financing of the terror attacks was done in Pakistan, “99 per cent” of the evidence would be available there.

“The entire planning of the dastardly Mumbai terrorist attack was hatched in Pakistan, the training of the terrorists who launched that attack was undertaken in Pakistan, the financing of the conspiracy was in Pakistan. It, therefore, follows that 99% of the evidence will be available in Pakistan. It is incumbent on the authorities there to present that evidence in order to bring to book the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks,” the ministry said.

Pakistan has refused to prosecute the accused so far, pleading lack of evidence. Even the US has mounted pressure on Pakistan to complete the case. Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif admitted after his meeting with US President Barack Obama that he was asked to speed up the trial against the accused.

But despite the documentary evidence being provided, the Pakistan foreign office on Friday said they still did not have enough evidence and needed more. India sees this as a stalling measure.

Officials said the documents were authenticated copies of the deposition and cross-examination by the second Pakistan judicial commission. The documents were handed over to the Pakistan high commission on October 15. An eight-member judicial commission from Pakistan visited Mumbai in September and was allowed to cross-examine witnesses.

The documents handed over included proceedings of the judicial commission before additional chief metropolitan magistrate, Esplanade, Mumbai in FIR No.1/2009, Rawalpindi division; true copy of judgment by Supreme Court of India in connection with 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case; deposition of witness No.607 for the prosecution (December 15, 2009) before the commission in the court of session for Greater Mumbai; summons to witnesses, September 24, 2013 and application for producing the recovered articles from the terrorist by Azhar Chaudhry, senior special public prosecutor from Pakistan before P Y Ladkar, additional chief metropolitan magistrate.

