Monday, January 5, 2009

India hands Pakistan 'proof' dossier on Mumbai attacks
India today ramped up its diplomatic offensive against Pakistan, releasing a dossier containing what it said was proof linking "elements" in the neighbouring state to the Mumbai terror attacks.
The file, which is being circulated by India's foreign ministry to countries including the UK and US, includes material from the interrogation of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the sole Mumbai gunman to be captured alive, who India says is a Pakistani national who was trained to be a killer by a well-known terrorist faction known to have links with Pakistan's spy agency.

Details of the terrorists' communications with their alleged handlers in Pakistan during the attacks, which began on November 26 and lasted for 60 hours, and weapons recovered from the militants are also included.


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