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Reuters Newswire Pakistan unveils Mumbai breakthrough
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Pakistan unveils Mumbai breakthrough
Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:52pm GMT
By Kamran Haider

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan was holding in custody the ringleader and five other suspects in the conspiracy behind a militant attack that killed 179 people in Mumbai, the top Pakistani interior ministry official said on Thursday.

"Some part of the conspiracy has taken place in Pakistan," Rehman Malik, adviser to the prime minister on the interior, told a news conference, detailing how the gunmen had sailed from Karachi to carry out the attack on the Indian financial capital between November 26-28.

Malik said six suspects were in custody and two were known but still at large.

Pakistani officials shared the findings of the investigation with India's envoy in Islamabad, High Commissioner Satyabrata Pal, and the Indian foreign ministry issued a statement describing the Pakistani actions as a "positive development."

Tensions have been running high between India and Pakistan since the attack by 10 gunmen on India's financial capital last November, though fear of a conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours has receded in recent weeks.

India has maintained the plot was hatched in Pakistan, and has pressed for forceful follow-up by Pakistani authorities against militants belonging to Laskhar-e-Taiba, a jihadi group it says was responsible.

Pakistan released the long-awaited results of its investigation as Richard Holbrooke, President Barack Obama's new special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, rounded off a four-day visit to the country.

Holbrooke was scheduled to arrive in Kabul later on Thursday, and would visit India early next week on the final leg of a regional tour to devise a grand strategy for stabilising Afghanistan and eliminating the al Qaeda threat in Pakistan.

Tracing telephone calls and bank transfers had led to the capture of a key figure in the conspiracy, Hammad Amin Sadiq, Malik said.

"He was basically the main operator," Malik said, adding that his interrogation led to the raid on two hideouts, one in the port city, and one two hours outside.

"We have located those locations which were used by the terrorists before launching themselves," Malik said.

"They had some kind of training, they went into the ocean," he said, saying they had sailed from Karachi.

"Some of the accused who have been arrested, they have given us the full rundown."

Malik said the breakthrough in the investigation had resulted from tracing the fishing vessel used by the militants, purchases of equipment like life jackets and the engine for the rubber dinghy that militants came ashore in Mumbai.

Rehman said Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and Zarar Shah, two members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, were still in custody.

He said two other men being held were Khan and Riaz, withholding their full names so as not to compromise the investigation.

LINKS TO EUROPE AND U.S.

One of those arrested, identified as Javed Iqbal, was lured back to Pakistan from the Spanish city of Barcelona, Malik said.

Investigators had also discovered some funds transferred from Italy and Spain were used to finance the attack, and Austrian telephone sim cards were used. Malik spoke too of a link, possibly an Internet domain, to Houston in the United States.

Malik said investigators had been unable to confirm the identities of the nine gunmen killed in the attack, though Pakistan has confirmed Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the gunman caught alive, was a Pakistani.

He said only nine of the 10 gunmen came ashore in the dinghy, and the fishing boat they had used to sail from Karachi had refuelled on the coast of India's Gujurat state.

The Pakistani official said one suspect was allegedly involved in the 2007 bomb attack on the Samjhauta Express in India that killed 68 people as the train headed for the Pakistani city of Lahor, and India had been requested for more information.

Malik said a first information report (FIR), the term for a police complaint, had been lodged to initiate a case but Pakistan needed more help from India to make charges stick.

(Additional reporting by Zeeshan Haider and Augustine Anthony; Writing by Simon Cameron-Moore; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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Well, that comes as little surprise, but who the real sponsors are is still hidden, and seemingly purposely so. The Houston connection did make my ears perk-up!!!!! A quick look on the internet did show a large Pakistani population there [for the US], BUT it makes little sense....unless they were being run, like many other 'Islamo-terrorists' working for US Intel - or their off-the-shelf's.....
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Yes I agree Pete. Reading the story it felt as though keeping information from the public was one of the key strategies. I kept waiting for the big revelation, but none came.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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David Guyatt Wrote:Yes I agree Pete. Reading the story it felt as though keeping information from the public was one of the key strategies. I kept waiting for the big revelation, but none came.

...almost a textbook example of a 'limited, modified, hangout'!:pcguru:
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http://www.milligazette.com/dailyupdate/..._India.htm

Quote:Book smashes "Islamic terrorism" myth in India
A book by a very senior retired police officer, who knows the system inside out, says it all in black and white: who started terrorism in India, who created and sustains the terrorism libel against the Indian Muslims, how investigations are manipulated by agencies which not only play blind to the Hindutva terror but even encourage it, how innocents are picked up with no proof and how evidence is cooked up to implicate them in crimes they never committed, only to keep the myth of "Islamic terrorism" alive, how the Hindutvites with the help of their supporters in the system used the 26-11 Mumbai terrorist attack to kill ATS chief Hemant Karkare in a side operation? This and many other questions nagging the country in general and the Muslim community in particular will be answered by this first of its kind book on the phenomenon of "Islamic terrorism, rather terrorism against the Muslim community in India.

http://www.pharosmedia.com/india-books-b...arkare.htm[

[Former, IG Police, Maharashtra]
320 pages p/b

Price: Rs 300 / US $25
ISBN-10: 81-7221-036-1; ISBN-13: 978-81-7221-036-6
Year: 2009

Publishers: Pharos Media Publishing Pvt Ltd

Quote:Pharos Media is pleased to inform about our new book “Who Killed Karkare? — The real face of terrorism in India” written by a former senior police officer. For the first time, it probes deep into the "Islamic terrorism" in India. Of particular interest is the book's detailed study of the 26/11 attack on Mumbai during which Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare was killed.

From the back cover of the book: Political violence, or terrorism, by State as well as by non- State actors has a long history in India. The allegation that sections of and individual Indian Muslims indulged in “terrorism” surfaced for the first time with the ascent of the Hindutva forces in mid-1990s and became state policy with the BJP’s coming to power at the Centre. With even “secular” media joining the role as stenographers of security agencies, this became an accepted fact so much so that common Indians and even many Muslims started believing in this false propaganda.

This book, by a former senior police officer, with a distinguished career that included unearthing the Telgi scam, peeps behind the propaganda screen, using material mostly in the public domain as well as his long police experience. It comes out with some startling facts and analysis, the first of its kind, to expose the real actors behind the so-called “Islamic terrorism” in India whose greatest feat was to murder the Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare who dared to expose these forces and paid with his life for his courage and commitment to truth. While unearthing the conspiracy behind the murder of Karkare, this book takes a hard look at some of the major incidents attributed to “Islamic terrorism” in India and finds them baseless.
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