06-01-2009, 12:42 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-ramana+Jun 1 2009, 11:08 AM-->QUOTE(ramana @ Jun 1 2009, 11:08 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->One key fact is the master of MV Kuber was a Gujarati Fisherman who was released only a few months before the 26/11 attack. And it seems too conicidental that it was is boat that was hijacked by the terrorists. My conjecture is he was tunred by ISI in captivity and brought his boat to rendezvous with the terrorists boat but he didnt know their plans to hijack and kill him and his crew to avoid traces.
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<b>ramana Ji :</b>
Thank you for your comments.
For the sake of discussion I agree that the Master of the Master of the MV Kubar was turned by ISI in captivity but what cannot be explained is why a Trawler with say 6 to 8 workers not get alarmed at seeing 12 men approach their vessel.
The next point is that it would be impossible for the 12 young Terrorists to handle- manoeuvre the Trawler when it encountered the ships-boats which were in the process of entering or leaving Mumbai.
Even more important is as to how they managed to reach Mumbai after having taken over the Trawler and âkilledâ the Master of the M V Kuber. How did they manage to âland-beachâ the MV Kuber in a âpre-determinedâ position i.e. area of the shore-beach.
What about the "Operation" of the Engine - A Trawler Engine surely is not like that of a Car-Truck!
By not asking or addressing these and surely many more important questions it is evident that the âPowers that beâ are trying to ensure that the issue is âforgottenâ.
<b>ramana Ji :</b> We need more questions to be asked!
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