New Delhi: Maitaining that it was adequate to arrest and prosecute Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, India has reportedly offered $ 10 million (Rs 56 crore) to Pakistan for handing Saeed. : Maitaining that it was adequate to arrest and prosecute Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, India has reportedly offered $ 10 million (Rs 56 crore) to Pakistan for handing Saeed.





According to media reports, India's offer of Rs 56 crore to Pakistan for handing Saeed to New Delhi came on during the Home Secretary-level talks in Islamabad, where the two sides agreed to enhance cooperation between their investigative agencies on the probe into the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.





Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik, on the other hand said that evidence given by India against Hafiz Saeed will be reviewed.





Notably, the US has already announced a bounty of $ 10 million on Hafiz Saeed. The Mumbai attacks, which killed 166 people, were blamed on the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and its founder, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed. Saeed, the founder of terror group LeT, is on India’s most wanted list.





At the meeting between Home Secretary R K Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Khwaja Siddique Akbar, the joint statement, on the issue of Mumbai attacks said Islamabad had "agreed in principle to receive a judicial commission from India" to probe the deadly assault on the Indian financial hub in November 2008.





"Pakistan side reiterated its commitment to bring all the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks to justice expeditiously in accordance with due process of law," the statement said.





The Pakistan government has acknowledged that the conspiracy behind the attacks was hatched on its soil but the trial of seven accused, including LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, has stalled due to technical issues.





Ahead of the talks, Union Home Secetary RK Singh had said that the subject will be brought up along with the other issues with Pakistani authorities at the coming Home Secretary-level discussions.

India has reportedly offered $ 10 million (Rs 56 crore) to Pakistan for handing Saeed.