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BBC NEWS | South Asia | India police 'name Mumbai gunmen'
BBC NEWS | South Asia | India police 'name Mumbai gunmen'
Indian authorities have released the names or aliases of the nine suspected militants killed during last month's attacks in the city of Mumbai (Bombay). Photographs of eight of the men were released - the body of the ninth was said to have been too badly burned. Police said all were from ...
 'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
timesonline.co.uk — Pakistani security forces have raided a suspected training camp used by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group blamed for last month's attack on Mumbai, and arrested several of the group's activists, government officials said today. One official ... (more) 'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
Operation continues against LeT-Dawa -DAWN - Top Stories; December 09, 2008
Operation continues against LeT-Dawa -DAWN - Top Stories; December 09, 2008
dawn.com — Operation continues against LeT-Dawa By Syed Irfan Raza ISLAMABAD, Dec 8: The government launched on Monday a countrywide crackdown on the banned jihadi outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba and charity organisation Jamaatud Dawa. Over two dozen people, including ... (more) Operation continues against LeT-Dawa -DAWN - Top ...
India releases names, details on Mumbai gunmen - Yahoo! News
India releases names, details on Mumbai gunmen - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — India questions two over Mumbai attacks AFP Pakistani human rights activists march in Karachi on December 6. Updated map of India locating the major (more) India releases names, details on Mumbai gunmen - Yahoo! News
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Pakistan Refuses To Hand Over Mumbai Suspects
Newshoggers.com — ... India has also released what is says are pictures of eight out of nine dead attackers and alleged that all are from Pakistan. The Pakistani foreign minister is being quite clear that his nation is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to deny any investigations which might implicate it's military and ISI intelligence agency. ...

India Releases Names of Mumbai Suspects
Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines — ... BBC: Photographs of eight of the men were released - the body of the ninth was said to have been too badly burned. Police said all were from Pakistan. They did not say how this was known but one gunman, named as Azam Amir Qasab, survived and has been interrogated. The attacks began on 26 November and left at least 170 people dead. India has blamed Pakistani-based militants Lashkar-e-Taiba for the attacks. Read more READ THE WHOLE ITEMRelated ...

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