Pakistani linked terrorists plots terror in UK: Brown

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the two third of the terror plots hatched in Britain have links with Pakistan. Most of al-Qaeda bases were in Pakistan and called for complete cooperation between the two countries to eliminate terrorism, he said in a news channel. Talking to a news channel Gordon Brown said the most of the terror plots hatched in Britain have origins in Pakistan. Both nations facing common challenge of terrorism and extremism. British Immigration Minister

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