Friday, December 5, 2008

Mumbayskaya Police identified the organizer of the attacks.

Indian police confident that the organizer of the attacks in Mumbai was one of the leaders of the Pakistani Islamist group Lashkar-e-Tayba. " According to the American edition of The Wall Street Journal, the names and phone numbers of Pakistanis were found in the satellite phone found on fishing trawler seized by terrorists on their way to Mumbai.
According to police, the terrorists called the five members of the leadership of "Lashkar-e-Tayba", which was Muzammil Yusuf (Yusuf Muzammil), in charge of a group of terrorist operations against India. He is the organizer of the attacks pointed to the only terrorist captured alive Amir Azam Kasab.
According to Police Chief mumbayskoy Hassan Gafoor, the terrorists set sail from the Pakistani city of Karachi, and then seized an Indian vessel, which arrived in Mumbai. It is believed that the attack was attended by ten terrorists, divided into five groups of two each.
Pakistani authorities confirmed that India had informed them about the possible involvement Muzammila the organization of terrorist acts and demanded his extradition. However, Islamabad has denied that the authorities of Pakistan could be in any way linked to terrorists and offered its assistance in investigating the attacks.
Destroying the terrorists opened fire at a popular tourist site Mumba and then seized two hotels and Jewish Center, took nearly 60 hours. 9 terrorists were killed. As a result of terrorist attacks killed 188 people, including nearly 20 foreign nationals, about 300 people were injured.

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