Pakistan has threatened to block Google from offering its services in the country as its
administration is not helping the country's premier investigating agency in nabbing the people involved in cyber crime.
Interior Minister of Pakistan, Rehman Malik said the administrators of internet-based search giant Google and its video sharing site, YouTube were not supporting the Federal Investigating Agency (FIA) in tackling cyber crime.
He added that Interpol's help was being sought in this regard, media reports said.
If Google did not help FIA in future then a case would be registered against it, the minister said and warned that Google could be blocked in Pakistan for not cooperating.
Since terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks had used the internet-based telephonic service based in the US, Malik suggested that action should be taken against the service provider according to the country's laws for involvement in cyber crimes.
Earlier, the search giant has faced such warnings in many countries including China for not abiding by the country’s laws