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PAK URGES INDIA TO EXPLAIN ITS POSITION ON MUMBAI‚ PARLIAMENT ATTACKS
I slamabad: Foreign Office Spokesperson Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry has hoped that the Indian government will explain its position and bring forth facts about the revelations made by a former Indian government official that New Delhi itself was behind the Mumbai and parliament attacks, say media reports.
On July 14, an Indian home ministry former officer disclosed that a member of the secret service team had accused incumbent governments of ‘orchestrating’ the terror attack on Parliament and the 26/11 carnage in Mumbai.
The former Indian investigator Satish Verma revealed that India itself was behind Parliament in Delhi and Mumbai terror attacks.
In an exlcusive interview with Radio Pakistan’s current affairs channel‚ Foreign Office Spokersperson Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry said authorities are reviewing the statement made by the former Indian official.
When asked about the denial made by Teheek-e-Taliban Pakistan that it is not sending its fighters to Syria‚ the spokesperson said the concerned departments are looking into the matter and take necessary action if they noticed anything in this regard.
He said non interference in the internal matters of other countries is the policy of Pakistan. (Radio Pakistan)
- See more at: Pak urges India to explain its position on Mumbai
 
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Rahul and Sonia hired those gunmen whilst MM Singh was in Pakistan giving directions to them on a mobile phone. Case solved. Damn, the Pakistanis have bust the Indian agenda of self inflicting wounds just to make Pakistan look bad. I also suspect that those gunmen crossing into Kashmir are actually RSS extremists firing at Indian security forces just to paint Pakistan in a negative light. I could also swear that I saw some red strings on the hands of those men in the TTP pictures. Indian agenda declassified :D
 
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It's about time that we receive answers and I hope this pakistani govt really has manned up. I hope they aren't saying all this to temporarily please the crowd.
 
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It's about time that we receive answers and I hope this pakistani govt really has manned up. I hope they aren't saying all this to temporarily please the crowd.
Right! Like it's about time that we receive answers we've been demanding from Pakistan since 2001. :P
 
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Pakistan should also demand answers from the FIA......


26/11 Mumbai attack : LeT camps' photos given to court as evidence


Islamabad: Photographs of Lashkar-e-Taiba training camps in Sindh and motorboats used by the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai are among evidence presented to an anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of seven Pakistanis charged with involvement in the 2008 strikes.

Officials of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) presented the evidence to anti-terrorism court Judge Chaudhry Habib-ur-Rehman during a hearing conducted behind closed doors in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi yesterday.

The FIA officials presented photographs of the LeT training camps and motorboats to the judge. The motorboats and other items, currently in the custody of the FIA custody, were recovered in January 2009, media reports said today.

The articles presented by the FIA officials were made part of the judicial record after an initial examination by the judge.

The FIA officials told the court that the terrorists involved in the attacks trained in the Arabian Sea on boats named Al-Hussaini, Al-Atta and Al-fouz.

They also trained in LeT camps in Mirpur Sakro area of Thatta district in Sindh and Yousaf Goth and Landhi areas of Karachi, the officials said.

These training camps covered an area ranging between 25 acres and 48 acres, the officials said.

One of the seven suspects currently on trial, Hammad Amin Sadiq, had confessed that the 10 attackers had been kept in the training camps before being sent to Mumbai, the officials said.

Sadiq acted as a facilitator for the attackers while they were in Sindh, the officials said. Among the seven Pakistani suspects is also Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, the LeT's operations commander.

Special Prosecutor Chaudhry Zulifqar Ali had said yesterday that the FIA officials recorded their statements and provided details of 350 articles found in the LeT training camps, including life jackets and a "pink foam" or pink coloured packaging material.

The "pink foam" has emerged as a crucial piece of evidence in investigations of the Mumbai attacks on both sides of the border. Indian investigators found samples of the material at three sites where attackers planted bombs in Mumbai in November 2008.

Samples of the "pink foam" were also found in the boat used by the attackers to travel to Mumbai and in a rucksack used by Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving attacker who was hanged in an Indian jail last month.

In Pakistan, sleuths found the pink foam at the LeT training camps in Sindh. Special Prosecutor Ali requested the court yesterday for an early disposal of the high-profile case, saying it had been unnecessarily delayed......
26/11 Mumbai attack : LeT camps' photos given to court as evidence
Mumbai case: Pakistan officials present seized LeT articles to court


1. (C) On August 5, the Federal Investigative Agency (FIA) arrested a sixth suspect, Jamil Ahmed, allegedly linked with the Mumbai terror attacks. Ahmed was arrested after the Government of Saudi Arabia passed information they had from an Interpol lead. Ahmed had allegedly sent money from Saudi Arabia to another arrested suspect, Shahid Jamil Riaz, just prior to the attacks. Ahmed was previously named in the FIA’s chargesheet as an absconder. Using evidence from Interpol, the FBI, and Saudi Arabia, the FIA was able to trace phone numbers connected to both Ahmed and Riaz. Ahmed was arrested from his home in Battgram, according to Pakistani press. He joins the five other Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) suspects, Lakhvi, Zarrar Shah, al-Qama, Shahid Jamil Riaz, and Hammad Amin Sadiq, in the Adiala jail.
http://x.dawn.com/2011/05/20/fia-arrested-sixth-mumbai-suspect-on-tip-off-from-saudi-arabia/
 
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After a decade of apathy,denial,inaction to find truth and action to cover up facts,finally GoP wakes up by the whistle blower.
 
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