Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said on Tuesday that Pakistan has not presented any new information on arrest of Jundullah leader Abdul Rauf Rigi yet, ISNA reported.
"Some reports were posted on websites over arrest of this wicked person (Abdul Rauf Rigi), but Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik had confirmed none of them," Najjar said.
"Pakistan was to supply Iran with new information, but no fresh information is presented so far from Pakistani officials."
"What is important is that there are some terrorist agents in Pakistan funded by spy services of the enemy including Mossad, CIA and MI6."
Iranian Interior Minister went on to say that, "nature of their training, their equipment and their confessions show that they are equipped with these spy services."
He assured that Iran firmly follows up the issue and that, "we called for Pakistani government to confront these terrorists and extradite them to Iran."
"We are ready to pursue the issue jointly with Pakistan and severely punish elements involved in bloody attacks."
Iranian security officials have so far arrested some wicked individuals and they are now standing trial.
Jundullah terrorist attack claimed responsibility of a bloody attack in southern Iran which came two weeks ago, killing over 30 and injuring 80 others.