04-18-2008, 05:35 PM
<b>IISc attacker details role of LeT</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Praveen Swami
http://www.hindu.com/2008/04/14/stories/...270100.htm
LeT saw attacks as model operation; ATS probing Nagoriâs role in bombings
LUCKNOW
<b>A Lashkar-e-Taiba operative, arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police in February, has provided investigators with new insights into the command-level architecture of the 2006 Mumbai serial bombings that claimed 209 lives.</b>
Sabahuddin Ahmed told the interrogators that the bombings were executed under the command of Mohammad Yusuf, code-named âMuzammil,â who controls the Lashkarâs military operations outside Jammu and Kashmir. Lashkarâs overall military chief Mohammad Azam Cheema supervised the operation.
Ahmedâs testimony corroborates the findings of the Mumbai Police, which said the bombings were executed by Pakistani Lashkar operatives with assistance from members of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). By Ahmedâs account, <b>the Lashkar saw the Mumbai attacks as a model operation, since Indian investigators were unable to link its perpetrators to Pakistan.</b>
While several Indians â including Mumbai residents Mohammad Faisal Sheikh, his brother Muzammil Rehman Sheikh and former SIMI Maharashtra general-secretary Ehtesham Siddiqui â are now being tried for their alleged role in the cityâs suburban train system, none of the Pakistani perpetrators could be arrested or conclusively identified.
Sabahuddin, who commanded the Lashkar cell that attacked the Indian Institute of Science and a Central Reserve Police Force camp in 2007, worked at the Lashkarâs central offices during 2006-2007. He later became the firstâand so far, onlyâIndian known to have commanded a Lashkar cell involving Pakistani nationals.
<b>Mumbaiâs Anti-Terrorism Squad is also investigating the possible role of the SIMIâs former general-secretary, Safdar Nagori, in the Mumbai bombings. He was held at Indore last month along with 13 other SIMI leaders who were involved in recruiting and training new cadre for the Lashkar-led jihad at camps across southern, central and western India.</b>
Questioned after being administered hypnosis-inducing drugs, Nagori said he was present in Mumbai at the time of the bombingsâsuggesting a possible link between the SIMIâs leadership and the terror strikes. He was known to have participated in a meeting at Ujjain a week before the bombings, where the SIMI discussed plans to escalate the jihad.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Praveen Swami
http://www.hindu.com/2008/04/14/stories/...270100.htm
LeT saw attacks as model operation; ATS probing Nagoriâs role in bombings
LUCKNOW
<b>A Lashkar-e-Taiba operative, arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police in February, has provided investigators with new insights into the command-level architecture of the 2006 Mumbai serial bombings that claimed 209 lives.</b>
Sabahuddin Ahmed told the interrogators that the bombings were executed under the command of Mohammad Yusuf, code-named âMuzammil,â who controls the Lashkarâs military operations outside Jammu and Kashmir. Lashkarâs overall military chief Mohammad Azam Cheema supervised the operation.
Ahmedâs testimony corroborates the findings of the Mumbai Police, which said the bombings were executed by Pakistani Lashkar operatives with assistance from members of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). By Ahmedâs account, <b>the Lashkar saw the Mumbai attacks as a model operation, since Indian investigators were unable to link its perpetrators to Pakistan.</b>
While several Indians â including Mumbai residents Mohammad Faisal Sheikh, his brother Muzammil Rehman Sheikh and former SIMI Maharashtra general-secretary Ehtesham Siddiqui â are now being tried for their alleged role in the cityâs suburban train system, none of the Pakistani perpetrators could be arrested or conclusively identified.
Sabahuddin, who commanded the Lashkar cell that attacked the Indian Institute of Science and a Central Reserve Police Force camp in 2007, worked at the Lashkarâs central offices during 2006-2007. He later became the firstâand so far, onlyâIndian known to have commanded a Lashkar cell involving Pakistani nationals.
<b>Mumbaiâs Anti-Terrorism Squad is also investigating the possible role of the SIMIâs former general-secretary, Safdar Nagori, in the Mumbai bombings. He was held at Indore last month along with 13 other SIMI leaders who were involved in recruiting and training new cadre for the Lashkar-led jihad at camps across southern, central and western India.</b>
Questioned after being administered hypnosis-inducing drugs, Nagori said he was present in Mumbai at the time of the bombingsâsuggesting a possible link between the SIMIâs leadership and the terror strikes. He was known to have participated in a meeting at Ujjain a week before the bombings, where the SIMI discussed plans to escalate the jihad.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->