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Pakistan duo quizzed over Woolmer Pakistan duo quizzed over Woolmer
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Pakistan's cricket captain and the assistant coach have been interviewed by police investigating the murder of Bob Woolmer for a second time. Pakistan's cricket captain and the assistant coach have been interviewed for a second time by police investigating Bob Woolmer's murder.
Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mushtaq Ahmed were questioned by Jamaican police on Saturday although both have said they were only completing formalities.Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mushtaq Ahmed were questioned by Jamaican police on Saturday although both have said they were only completing formalities.
The team was now free to leave Jamaica, said deputy commissioner of police, Mark Shields.The team was now free to leave Jamaica, said deputy commissioner of police, Mark Shields.
The Pakistan team are due to fly home from Montego Bay at 2340 GMT.The Pakistan team are due to fly home from Montego Bay at 2340 GMT.
Mr Shields said the players were questioned to "clear up" any possible "ambiguities" given in the statementsfrom the team. Mr Shields said the players were questioned to "clear up" any possible "ambiguities" given in the statements from the team.
"Throughout this process, there has been nothing but co-operation from the Pakistan team," Mr Shields added."Throughout this process, there has been nothing but co-operation from the Pakistan team," Mr Shields added.
Mushtaq said both he and Inzamam had been happy to help police with their enquiries.Mushtaq said both he and Inzamam had been happy to help police with their enquiries.
'Calm and OK''Calm and OK'
"The police are doing their work and they ask lots of guys different questions," Mushtaq told Sky News. "It is not a big issue, just a matter of timing. It was little things they wanted to know"The police are doing their work and they ask lots of guys different questions," Mushtaq told Sky News. "It is not a big issue, just a matter of timing. It was little things they wanted to know
"We have to follow police policies and everything is calm and OK. We are supporting the police. We are leaving and they wanted to clear everything up.""We have to follow police policies and everything is calm and OK. We are supporting the police. We are leaving and they wanted to clear everything up."
We are 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved] Mushtaq Ahmed Inzamam confirmed he had spoken to the police again but would not reveal any details.We are 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved] Mushtaq Ahmed Inzamam confirmed he had spoken to the police again but would not reveal any details.
"Someone asked me a question and I gave him an answer," said the Pakistan captain. "I will not tell you the question but it is nothing serious. It is not a special thing."Someone asked me a question and I gave him an answer," said the Pakistan captain. "I will not tell you the question but it is nothing serious. It is not a special thing.
"He told me 'Please go home, there is nothing else'.""He told me 'Please go home, there is nothing else'."
Woolmer, a former England player, was found unconscious in his room last Sunday, the day after Pakistan were knocked out of the World Cup by Irelands.Woolmer, a former England player, was found unconscious in his room last Sunday, the day after Pakistan were knocked out of the World Cup by Irelands.
Detectives in Jamaica believe he probably knew his killer - or killers - as there were no signs of forced entry into his room and none of his belongings had been stolen.Detectives in Jamaica believe he probably knew his killer - or killers - as there were no signs of forced entry into his room and none of his belongings had been stolen.
Pakistan's players had already given police DNA samples and fingerprints as part of the probe into Mr Woolmer's murder.Pakistan's players had already given police DNA samples and fingerprints as part of the probe into Mr Woolmer's murder.
However, Mushtaq was confident that none of the Pakistan team could be implicated in Woolmer's murder.However, Mushtaq was confident that none of the Pakistan team could be implicated in Woolmer's murder.
"God willing, I am 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved]," he said."God willing, I am 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved]," he said.
An inquest into Woolmer's death will be held in Jamaica and his body will not be released until that inquest is over, although no date has been set.An inquest into Woolmer's death will be held in Jamaica and his body will not be released until that inquest is over, although no date has been set.
Two Pakistan government officials have travelled to the island to liaise with the Jamaican authorities over the investigation.Two Pakistan government officials have travelled to the island to liaise with the Jamaican authorities over the investigation.