American businessman Mansoor Ijaz. — File photo

KARACHI: Pakistani High Commission in London confirmed on Sunday that it had received an order from the memo commission regarding arrangements and recording of a testimony of Mansoor Ijaz through video conferencing on Feb 22.

The memo commission set up by the Supreme Court had decided last Friday to record the testimony of the central character in the controversy through video link.

Official sources said Ijaz would also hold a meeting with the secretary of the memo commission and provide him his BlackBerry's pin number and copies of other evidences he had.

The statement would be recorded on Feb 22 at 02:00pm Pakistan time.

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