New York:Expressing outrage at the Pakistan Supreme Court's decision to affirm the acquittal of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, the key accused in the 2002 kidnap and murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl, Washington has said it was prepared to prosecute him in the US.
Both President Joe Biden's spokesperson Jan Psaki and Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday made the suggestion to have the British-born terrorist tried in the US if Pakistan cannot hold him accountable.
"We call on the Pakistani government to expeditiously review its legal options, including allowing the US to prosecute Sheikh for the brutal murder of an American citizen and journalist," Psaki said at her daily briefing here.
She said the US is outraged by the Pakistani apex court's decision to exonerate him and the three other suspects in the brutal killing of The Wall Street Journal's South Asia bureau chief and called it "an affront to terrorism victims everywhere, including in Pakistan".
The spokeswoman added the US recognised that the Pakistani government had tried to hold Saeed accountable and was holding him under national security laws.
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In his statement, Blinken said: "We are also prepared to prosecute Sheikh in the US for his horrific crimes against an American citizen. We are committed to securing justice for Daniel Pearl's family and holding terrorists accountable."