03-27-2007, 12:38 PM
Didnt they just say that Pak squad members are not suspects? Now Inzi and Mushtaq are prime suspects?????
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> CCTV catches 2 men entering Bob's room
Pioneer News Service | Antigua
Highly placed sources close to the Jamaican police have said that the CCTV footage has caught on <b>tape two men going into Bob Woolmer's room on March 18 morning, some hours before he was found unconscious by the housemaid at the Pegasus hotel's room 374.</b>
<b>These two men have been seen going into Woolmer's room but are not seen coming out of it. The footage has since been sent for further evaluation to a high-sensitivity machine to catch if these two men actually are on the tape coming out of the room. Sources did not rule out that these two men could be from the Pakistani squad that has since left for home.</b>
<b>Both skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq and assistant coach Mushtaq were questioned separately before the team left for London. Sources said that both were allowed to leave Jamaica on assurance that they would come back for further investigations, if called.</b>
The footage has again put a big question mark on the involvement of cricket persons in the murder of the <b>coach who, incidentally, had a heated argument with two senior members of the Pakistani squad after the team's defeat against West Indies</b>. Investigation is going on to identify these persons and no possibility, including their being part of the Pakistani squad, is being ruled out.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> CCTV catches 2 men entering Bob's room
Pioneer News Service | Antigua
Highly placed sources close to the Jamaican police have said that the CCTV footage has caught on <b>tape two men going into Bob Woolmer's room on March 18 morning, some hours before he was found unconscious by the housemaid at the Pegasus hotel's room 374.</b>
<b>These two men have been seen going into Woolmer's room but are not seen coming out of it. The footage has since been sent for further evaluation to a high-sensitivity machine to catch if these two men actually are on the tape coming out of the room. Sources did not rule out that these two men could be from the Pakistani squad that has since left for home.</b>
<b>Both skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq and assistant coach Mushtaq were questioned separately before the team left for London. Sources said that both were allowed to leave Jamaica on assurance that they would come back for further investigations, if called.</b>
The footage has again put a big question mark on the involvement of cricket persons in the murder of the <b>coach who, incidentally, had a heated argument with two senior members of the Pakistani squad after the team's defeat against West Indies</b>. Investigation is going on to identify these persons and no possibility, including their being part of the Pakistani squad, is being ruled out.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
