Saturday, October 9, 2010

Interpol: 2 Officers In The Pakistan Army Wanted For Their Role In The Mumbai Terror Attack In 2008

Interpol wants to arrest serving Pakistan army officers over the attacks in Mumbai Photo: REUTERS

Interpol Issues Pakistan Army Arrest Warrants Over Mumbai Attacks -- The Telegraph

Interpol has issued warrants for the arrest of two serving officers in the Pakistan army for alleged involvement in the 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai, investigators said on Friday.

A third military figure, a retired Pakistan Army Major was also named as a suspect along with an al-Qaeda-linked commander and a leader of the Pakistan-based terrorist group, Lashkar e Taiba (LeT), which carried out the Mumbai attacks in which 166 were killed.

By asking Interpol to issue warrants against two apparently senior Pakistan Army officers, India has intensified its campaign against Islamabad and strengthened its claim that some elements within Pakistan’s security forces supported the Mumbai attacks.

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My Comment:
More evidence of Pakistani involvement in terror groups. I doubt that these officers will be handed over, but at least they now have travel restrictions when they go abroad.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How about HEADLY from CIA....