Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pakistani Officers Helped Plan Mumbai Attacks, Says India

A gunman identified as Ajmal Amir Kasab walks through the rail station in Mumbai, India, on the day of the attacks. Sebastian D'souza / Associated Press

Pakistani Army Colonel 'Was Involved' in Mumbai Terror Attacks -- FOX News

MUMBAI, India — Police in Mumbai say they have identified at least one serving officer in the Pakistan Army as being involved in the terrorist attacks on the city that killed more than 170 people in November.

The 11,200-page document listing the charges against Azam Amir Kasab, the sole gunman to be captured alive, includes the name of Colonel R Sadatullah, who is thought by the Indian police to be a serving officer in the Pakistan Army’s Special Communications Organisation, an offshoot of the force’s signals corps.

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More News On Pakistan's Involvement In The Mumbai Terror Attacks

India accuses Pakistani Army officer of involvement in Mumbai attacks -- Christian Science Monitor
Pakistani officers helped plan Mumbai attacks, says India -- The Guardian
'Colonel' from Pakistan wanted in Mumbai case -- CNN
Pakistani Army colonel 'was involved' in Mumbai terror attacks -- Times Online
Pak blusters on 26/11 army link -- Times of India
The Pakistani army and the Mumbai attacks -- Foreign Policy Blog

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