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Pakistan to help in California shooting probe: interior minister

Xinhua, December 7, 2015 Adjust font size:

Pakistan will share information with the United States about the California shooting in line with the international obligations, the country's interior minister said on Sunday.

U.S. investigators have identified Tashfeen Malik, a Pakistani woman and her husband Syed Rizwan Farook, of opening firing at a gathering in San Bernardino, on Wednesday, killing 14 people.

Tashfeen Malik belonged to Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab province, according to local media. Her identity card has also been published in some local newspapers.

Section of the media has reported that the U.S. authorities have handed over some information to Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif about the shooters' links in Pakistan.

However, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan denied the reports, but said Pakistan will share information with the U.S. administration.

"We will help in the investigation," Nisar said at a news conference in Islamabad.

He said that no U.S. team has met the prime minister in connection with the shooting and rejected as false reports in the Western media.

He said the U.S. has not taken up the issue with Pakistan so far, adding that some vested interest outside Pakistan wants to defame the country.

On Sunday, the foreign ministry condemned what it called the "abhorrent and tragic shooting" incident in San Bernardino in the U.S. state of California in strongest possible terms.

"The loss of precious lives in the tragic incident is irreversible and unfortunate. We hope that the investigations would lead the US authorities to bring the perpetrators and abettors of this act to justice," a foreign ministry statement said.

"The people of Pakistan, being worst victims of terrorism over the years, share the grief of the people of the United States and stand by them in their pain and suffering."

The couple shot dead 14 people at a Southern California social services center and injured several. Enditem