01-09-2009, 12:35 AM
<b>Mumbai terrorists had indirect links to UK: MI5 chief</b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->PTI | London
Revealing that the Mumbai attackers had some indirect links with Britain, the chief of the UK's intelligence service has warned that the 26/11 strikes in India's financial hub, in which the gunmen targeted public places, <b>could become a "model" for future terror attacks.</b>
Jonathan Evans, the Director General of MI5, also said that <b>"scores" of British Muslims continue to travel to terrorist training camps in Pakistan every year</b>.
In a rare interaction with media coinciding with the centenary of MI5, 50-year-old Evans said that the use of internet telephony during the Mumbai attacks posed new challenges to security services.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Locality just outside Leeds, UK Hindu temple visibly looks like Pakistan.
pioneer.com
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->PTI | London
Revealing that the Mumbai attackers had some indirect links with Britain, the chief of the UK's intelligence service has warned that the 26/11 strikes in India's financial hub, in which the gunmen targeted public places, <b>could become a "model" for future terror attacks.</b>
Jonathan Evans, the Director General of MI5, also said that <b>"scores" of British Muslims continue to travel to terrorist training camps in Pakistan every year</b>.
In a rare interaction with media coinciding with the centenary of MI5, 50-year-old Evans said that the use of internet telephony during the Mumbai attacks posed new challenges to security services.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Locality just outside Leeds, UK Hindu temple visibly looks like Pakistan.