Mumbaysky fisherman Damoda Tandel (Damoda Tandel) warned the police of preparing terrorist acts even for a few months before the terrorist attack on the town, reported CNN.
Tandel television showed journalists a letter that he sent the Indian authorities. In it he warned that terrorists used the bay for smuggling explosives.
The police, he said, never responded to that letter. For its part, the representative of the police said CNN, that the information provided by fisherman, was too vague.
Previously, it was reported that the terrorists, hostage-taking in two hotels and residential complex in Mumbai, and fired station, arrived in the city on the trawler, stolen from the Pakistani city of Karachi.
Later in the stolen trawler was found satellite phone. According to Indian Express, it was bought by terrorists in Karachi. Police also found two SIM cards, one of which was bought in Vienna and another in New Jersey.
In the version that attacks were planned from abroad, insisting the Indian authorities. According to their figures, they involved a radical Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Tayba. "
In the terrorist attacks perpetrated in Mumbai 26-29 November killed about 190 people. Nine out of ten terrorists were killed, one arrested. He testified, according to which the terrorists were trained based Lashkar-e-Tayba "in Pakistan.
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