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Posted: 17 years ago

 

Mumbai police cracks 7/11 blasts case

September 30, 2006 15:52 IST
Last Updated: September 30, 2006 16:05 IST

Mumbai Police on Saturday claimed to have cracked the July 11 serial blasts in the city's commuter trains.

Addressing media persons, Mumbai Police Commissioner A N Roy said Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence was the 'mastermind' behind the terror attacks carried out by Lashkar-e-Tayiba with help from Students of Islamic Movement of India activists.

Out of the 15 people arrested in connection with the blasts the 'direct role' of 12 people has been established, he said, adding that out of them, 11 are Pakistanis, who arrived in India in batches.

The conspiracy was hatched in Mumbai and adjoining areas after taking training in Bahawalpur in Pakistan, he said.

The Commissioner said the main players behind the blasts are Faizal Sheikh, Kamaluddin Ansari and Ehtasham Siddiqui, state general secretary of SIMI.

Two of the Pakistanis had come through Nepal reaching Mumbai around May 25. The second group had come via Bangladesh after spending some time in Kolkata while another separate group of four people had come through the Gujarat border.

Roy said they were kept in separate places in Mumbai. Faizal Sheikh, a local, had arranged rented houses for them one in Malad and four in Bandra in Mumbai.

About 15 to 20 kg RDX was used in the blasts, which was brought from Pakistan by one Ehsanullah. Ammonium nitrate, which was mixed with RDX, was provided by local groups. The bombs were put together in the Chembur area by one Mohammad Ali around July 8 to 10.

Roy said the bombs were kept in Faizal's home in Bandra from where they were transported to the Railway Stations in taxis. The bombs were kept in eight pressure cookers of five litre capacity, which were bought from two shops.

Each bomb contained two to 2.5 kg of RDX and 3.5 to four KG of ammonium nitrate. The pressure cookers were kept inside bags which were in turn camouflaged in things like newspapers and umbrellas, he said.

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Posted: 17 years ago
Hi All!!!

I really wonder why no one blames RAW of India for anything that happens in Pakistan,Bangladesh or Afghanisthan.Is RAW so weak???
Indian Government blames everytime ISI of Pakistan for every act that happens in India.If Advani's dog is missing blame it on ISI.If Vajpayee loses his poems Blame it on ISI.Its utter rubbish.Eveb if some accident occurs becoz of the inefficient administration they blame it on ISI.If ISI is this much active its time we hire some people into RAW from ISI.
No country's (either India or Pakistan) leaders are really ready to settle the problems between them.
I really feel sad why the people of both the countries are really suffering becoz of the policies of either Governments.
Cheers,
Mythili
Edited by mythili_Kiran - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago

They do not blame RAW bec'se it deosn't do such things, though Pak Police do catch "RAW" agents time to time, they infact allege that we have camps here which train terrorists for Pak....ROFL.πŸ˜†

No, we do not blame everything on ISI...where have you got that idea from?πŸ˜•

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Posted: 17 years ago
Originally posted by: SolidSnake

They do not blame RAW bec'se it deosn't do such things, though Pak Police do catch "RAW" agents time to time, they infact allege that we have camps here which train terrorists for Pak....ROFL.πŸ˜†

No, we do not blame everything on ISI...where have you got that idea from?πŸ˜•

πŸ˜† πŸ˜†..True.Indians do not go and plant bombs in PakistanπŸ˜›