The Guardian: Suspected mastermind of Mumbai terror attack released from Pakistan jail
Lahore court’s ruling that detention of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is ‘unjustified’ means Pakistan has failed to successfully prosecute any alleged perpetrators of terror attack that killed 166
The man accused of masterminding the devastating 2008 terror attack on the Indian city of Mumbai has walked free from a Pakistani jail after detention orders against him were dropped.
The decision of Lahore’s high court to release Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the alleged military chief of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group, was described by as an “insult to the victims” of the terror attack that killed 166 people.
WNU Editor: In the meantime the man who helped the U.S. in finding Osama Bin laden is still languishing in a Pakistani jail.
More News On The Mastermind Behind The Mumbai Terror Attack Being Released By Pakistan
Pakistan court frees on bail 26/11 accused mastermind Lakhvi - lawyer -- Reuters
Alleged Mumbai Attacks Mastermind Leaves Pakistani Jail -- NYT/AP
Mumbai terror suspect released on bail -- UPI
Alleged Mastermind of 2008 Mumbai Attack Is Freed From Pakistan Prison -- WSJ
Pakistan frees alleged Mumbai attacks mastermind, angering India -- AFP
India condemns release on bail of accused Mumbai attacks mastermind -- Deutsche Welle
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On other news Obama lauds improved Pakistani - Indian relations.
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