Investigations have shown that the Mumbai attacks were not planned from Pakistan, the country's high commissioner to Britain told an Indian television news channel on Friday. “Pakistani territory was not used so far as the investigators have made their conclusions,” Wajid Shamsul Hassan, Pakistan's high commissioner in Britain, told India's NDTV channel in an interview on Friday. This is the first time a Pakistani top official has commented in any detail about the dossier of evidence which India said it had handed to Pakistan last month. When asked about Hassan's statement, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, who is in Davos, Switzerland, said only the Ministry of Interior was authorized to comment on the investigation as it was still going on. Gilani said the probe findings would be released “very soon.” “Whatever the dossier, whatever the information ... we are probing into it,” he told NDTV. India says the November terrorist attacks in Mumbai were carried out by Pakistani nationals and must have had support from Pakistani state agencies. Pakistan denies that and says it will cooperate with Indian authorities.