<p>A team of Pakistani investigators is likely to visit India next month for collecting evidence on the involvement of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists in the Pathankot terror attack, a media report said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The team's visit is expected," a senior diplomat told Dawn News, adding that the dates for the trip were yet to be finalised.<br /><br />The registration of FIR by the Counter-Terrorism Department of Punjab police has paved the way for the visit of the six-member investigation team constituted by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif weeks after the attack on the Air Force base in Pathankot on January 2, the report said.<br /><br />The investigation team will visit the site of the attack and collect evidence on India's assertion that the terror strike was planned in Pakistan and executed by a group of four persons who had crossed the border into Pathankot, it said.<br /><br />The report said the visit is likely to take place next month.<br /><br />The investigators will also meet officials of India's National Investigating Agency probing the attack, it said.<br /><br />It also said the FIR will provide a legal basis for taking the investigation forward.<br />A diplomatic source was quoted as saying that India was ready to receive the Pakistani team and facilitate it in investigations.</p>
<p>A team of Pakistani investigators is likely to visit India next month for collecting evidence on the involvement of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists in the Pathankot terror attack, a media report said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The team's visit is expected," a senior diplomat told Dawn News, adding that the dates for the trip were yet to be finalised.<br /><br />The registration of FIR by the Counter-Terrorism Department of Punjab police has paved the way for the visit of the six-member investigation team constituted by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif weeks after the attack on the Air Force base in Pathankot on January 2, the report said.<br /><br />The investigation team will visit the site of the attack and collect evidence on India's assertion that the terror strike was planned in Pakistan and executed by a group of four persons who had crossed the border into Pathankot, it said.<br /><br />The report said the visit is likely to take place next month.<br /><br />The investigators will also meet officials of India's National Investigating Agency probing the attack, it said.<br /><br />It also said the FIR will provide a legal basis for taking the investigation forward.<br />A diplomatic source was quoted as saying that India was ready to receive the Pakistani team and facilitate it in investigations.</p>