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July - 1 
Abu Jundal said that his arms’ training was started in Nepal in 2004 by LeT terrorist Mohammed Aslam alias Aslam Kashmiri, a resident of Rajouri District in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Abu Jundal said that his arms’ training was started in Nepal in 2004 by LeT terrorist Mohammed Aslam alias Aslam Kashmiri, a resident of Rajouri District in Jammu and Kashmir.
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July - 1 
Abu Jundal, the alleged handler of November 26, 2008 (26/11) terrorists, has further revealed that Mumbai attackers had undergone training in al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, as reported by Zee News. Jundal is believed to have informed the interrogator
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Abu Jundal, the alleged handler of November 26, 2008 (26/11) terrorists, has further revealed that Mumbai attackers had undergone training in al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, as reported by Zee News. Jundal is believed to have informed the interrogators that the 26/11 terrorists were trained by hardcore al Qaeda militants at a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) camp near the Pakistan-Iran border.
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July - 1 
Jundal has revealed he had recruited 50 persons during his nearly two-year stay in Saudi Arabia and was also instrumental in hawala (illegal money transaction) funding through his contacts in Riyadh and Dubai to LeT’s sleeper cells in Kerala and Maha
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Jundal has revealed he had recruited 50 persons during his nearly two-year stay in Saudi Arabia and was also instrumental in hawala (illegal money transaction) funding through his contacts in Riyadh and Dubai to LeT’s sleeper cells in Kerala and Maharashtra.
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July - 2 
A senior Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant, identified only as "major general saheb", and two Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) personnel were among the 10 people present in the control room set up in Karachi to orchestrate the on November 26, 2008 (26/
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A senior Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant, identified only as "major general saheb", and two Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) personnel were among the 10 people present in the control room set up in Karachi to orchestrate the on November 26, 2008 (26/11) terror attack on Mumbai, revealed arrested LeT operative and key plotter Abu Jundal, an unnamed officer said, reports Times of India. Indian intelligence agencies are still to ascertain the identity of the LeT militant. However, they are convinced that at least two of the 10 people present in the control room, were from the ISI, as per Jundal's revelations. "Till now, Jundal has informed us of some persons present in the control room. He identified one of them as 'major general saheb', whose original name is yet to be ascertained. He seems to be a high-ranking LeT militant. This apart, Jundal has identified Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and Muzammil alias Yusuf as those present," an officer in the investigating team told IANS.
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July - 3 
Decided to give a dossier on LeT operative Abu Jundal to Pakistan, as reported by Zee News. According to Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials, India has decided to share a copy of Jundal's passport and identity card with the Foreign Secretary of
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Decided to give a dossier on LeT operative Abu Jundal to Pakistan, as reported by Zee News. According to Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials, India has decided to share a copy of Jundal's passport and identity card with the Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Jalil Abbas Jilani during Indo-Pak talks on July 4.
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July - 3 
Jundal refuses to give information about the involvement of Pakistan’s state agencies, say investigators as reported on July 3 by Business Standard. He further told the investigators that he was initially given the code name Abu Hamza, later changed
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Jundal refuses to give information about the involvement of Pakistan’s state agencies, say investigators as reported on July 3 by Business Standard. He further told the investigators that he was initially given the code name Abu Hamza, later changed to Abu Jundal in 2008 because his handlers in LeT did not want him to be identified during the investigations into the 26/11 attacks.
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July - 3 
Jundal told the Special Cell of Delhi Police during interrogation that the LeT has brought in an ace Chinese para-glider to northern Pakistan where he has been training militants in paragliding for the past two years. The training is being conducted
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Jundal told the Special Cell of Delhi Police during interrogation that the LeT has brought in an ace Chinese para-glider to northern Pakistan where he has been training militants in paragliding for the past two years. The training is being conducted somewhere in the Baltistan area of north Pakistan bordering the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China. In addition, he confessed that the training began in early 2010 and has been ongoing for the past two years. The LeT had bought around 50 gliders from China and more than a 100 militants have been trained in the past two years.
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July - 3 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist and November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks handler Abu Jundal's passport has revealed his present and permanent addresses in Pakistan as Muridke near Lahore, as reported on July 3.
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist and November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks handler Abu Jundal's passport has revealed his present and permanent addresses in Pakistan as Muridke near Lahore, as reported on July 3.
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July - 3 
Police neutralized a recruitment module of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and arrested seven militants from Sopore town and its adjoining areas in Baramulla District. One Pika Gun, 75 rounds of Pika ammunition, two Chinese Pistols, two Pistol magazines, nine
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Police neutralized a recruitment module of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and arrested seven militants from Sopore town and its adjoining areas in Baramulla District. One Pika Gun, 75 rounds of Pika ammunition, two Chinese Pistols, two Pistol magazines, nine Pistol ammunition rounds, one UBGL Thrower, six UBGL Shell, one Detonator, one Rocket Launcher and four Hand grenades were recovered from the arrestees. The module was tasked to target VIP rallies and Security Forces (SFs). Superintendent of Police (SP, Sopore) Imtiaz Hussain said that local boys were recruited into the outfit building a network of LeT operatives who were bent upon executing various terrorist actions in and around Sopore in criminal conspiracy with one Pakistani terrorist code named Fahadullah, who is operating in Sopore, who in turn has been taking directions from another terrorist code named Hanzullah-an LeT ‘commander’ based in Pakistan. He said that Fahadullah is the only surviving LeT terrorist of Pakistani origin in Sopore active as on date. "After being indoctrinated with Jihadi ideology, the group members had formally joined LeT organization and were provided the communication gadgets and weaponry", he added. "The members of the module have been assigned with various tasks of couriering the weapons and money, identifying the targets vis-a-vis security installations and arranging communication devices. Some of the members of the module were preparing to visit Pakistan on legal documents to get further training in bomb making and other terrorist activities, while others were preparing other terrorist actions including grenade attacks on VIP rallies and attacks on police and security forces", the SP added.
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July - 3 
Statements of LeT operative David Coleman Headley and Abu Jundal, match in one key respect as they have both named the same three Pakistani officials as being involved in the planning and execution of the 26/11 attacks. Sources in the Maharashtra Ant
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Statements of LeT operative David Coleman Headley and Abu Jundal, match in one key respect as they have both named the same three Pakistani officials as being involved in the planning and execution of the 26/11 attacks. Sources in the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), said Jundal has named Major Iqbal, Major Sameer Ali and Colonel Shah of the Pakistani Army. He is believed to have told interrogators that Major Iqbal provided PKR/INR 25 lakh for the boat that was initially purchased for the 2008 attacks.
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July - 4 
The Indian Mujahideen (IM), has been banned in the UK, Britain’s Security Minister James Brokenshire told lawmakers on July 4, according to thenewstribe.com. He said the US and New Zealand had already taken steps to outlaw the group, which is said to
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The Indian Mujahideen (IM), has been banned in the UK, Britain’s Security Minister James Brokenshire told lawmakers on July 4, according to thenewstribe.com. He said the US and New Zealand had already taken steps to outlaw the group, which is said to have its links with the Pakistan-based Islamist rebel group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Legislators voted unanimously to ban the group in Britain, meaning it would be an offense under anti-terrorism laws to be a member of the organisation.
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July - 4 
The jailed mastermind of November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attack, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, is still active, commanding the main Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) communication centre from within Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, with one of his five jailed associates, Ha
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The jailed mastermind of November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attack, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, is still active, commanding the main Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) communication centre from within Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, with one of his five jailed associates, Hanzullah, given the task of reviving terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) through Fahadullah, Pakistani LeT ‘commander’ in Sopore in Baramulla District of J&K, according to Times of India. This came to light after J&K Police neutralized, as reported earlier, a recruitment module of LeT and arrested seven local recruits to the terror outfit on July 3. "Local militants were recruited with the aim of building a network of LeT operatives to be tasked with executing various terrorist acts," said Sopore Superintendent of Police (SP) Imtiyaz Hussain. "They were in criminal conspiracy with one Pakistani terrorist, Fahadullah, who operates from Sopore. Fahadullah was receiving directions from one Hanzullah, a LeT commander based in Pakistani jail," he added.
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July - 4 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on July 4, told a Delhi court that it wants custodial interrogation of Abu Jundal to "get more information" about the conspiracy hatched by LeT for terror strikes across India.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on July 4, told a Delhi court that it wants custodial interrogation of Abu Jundal to "get more information" about the conspiracy hatched by LeT for terror strikes across India.
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July - 4 
There are reports in the media that Abu Jundal has told investigators that 12, and not 10, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists had been trained for the 26/11 attacks, according to Hindustan Times. Now, the Indian Police is trying to figure out who the o
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There are reports in the media that Abu Jundal has told investigators that 12, and not 10, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists had been trained for the 26/11 attacks, according to Hindustan Times. Now, the Indian Police is trying to figure out who the other two terrorists who did not come to Mumbai though there was plan to send them as well. Jundal told the investigators that due to last minute plan change the two were not sent to India by the LeT.
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July - 5 
Abu Jundal has told interrogators that LeT ‘military commander’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi is being guarded in Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, Pakistan by LeT operatives. “Jundal has told interrogators that after his marriage, he had gone to meet Lakhvi in Adia
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Abu Jundal has told interrogators that LeT ‘military commander’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi is being guarded in Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, Pakistan by LeT operatives. “Jundal has told interrogators that after his marriage, he had gone to meet Lakhvi in Adiala jail. It’s a high-security prison where terror suspects are lodged, but there were no jail guards for Lakhvi. He was being guarded by his own LeT men,” said a security official who has been briefed on Jundal’s interrogation. Besides his own guards, he has also been provided all comforts and communication facilities to stay in touch with his men.
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July - 5 
In his meeting with Indian Foreign Minister, S.M. Krishna, in New Delhi, Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani said that the Pakistani judiciary made it impossible to act against any terror group or an individual like Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) ‘c
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In his meeting with Indian Foreign Minister, S.M. Krishna, in New Delhi, Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani said that the Pakistani judiciary made it impossible to act against any terror group or an individual like Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) ‘chief’ and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed without enough evidence against them.
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July - 5 
The Special Cell of Delhi Police, which is interrogating Jundal, is believed to have learnt that the LeT operative used nine emails and carried four international SIM cards brought from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to coordinate his alleged terror-relat
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The Special Cell of Delhi Police, which is interrogating Jundal, is believed to have learnt that the LeT operative used nine emails and carried four international SIM cards brought from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to coordinate his alleged terror-related activities as reported on July 6.
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July - 5 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on July 5, that India has conveyed to Islamabad that information from the interrogation of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Abu Jundal clearly pointed to involvement of non-state actors and state actors in Pakis
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on July 5, that India has conveyed to Islamabad that information from the interrogation of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Abu Jundal clearly pointed to involvement of non-state actors and state actors in Pakistan who were behind the November 26, 2008 (26/11) terror attack in Mumbai.
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July - 6 
Abu Jundal told Delhi Police that LeT has jointly set up bases with Indian Mujahideen (IM) all over India for future operations, as reported on July 6, by The Times of India. Jundal has also given important inputs about some invisible handlers of LeT
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Abu Jundal told Delhi Police that LeT has jointly set up bases with Indian Mujahideen (IM) all over India for future operations, as reported on July 6, by The Times of India. Jundal has also given important inputs about some invisible handlers of LeT and IM who played important roles in blasts across the country in the past four years.
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July - 6 
Indian agencies for the first time sent an elaborate report to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on LeT operative David Coleman Headley’s involvement in 26/11, based on interrogation of Abu Jundal.
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Indian agencies for the first time sent an elaborate report to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on LeT operative David Coleman Headley’s involvement in 26/11, based on interrogation of Abu Jundal.
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July - 6 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal, who is under the custody of the Delhi Police, has claimed that the cartridges used by the November 26, 2008 (26/11) attackers was given to them by an ISI officer, named Major Samir Ali, as reported on July
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal, who is under the custody of the Delhi Police, has claimed that the cartridges used by the November 26, 2008 (26/11) attackers was given to them by an ISI officer, named Major Samir Ali, as reported on July 6, by Zee News. Jundal revealed Major Ali came to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) to hand over two cartons of AK-47 bullets to the terrorists who were to carry out the 26/11 attacks.
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July - 7 
Militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) on July 7, struck on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in the outskirts of Srinagar killing an Army personnel, identified as Deepak Singh and injuring another, identified as Trilok Nath, reports Daily Excelsior. D
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Militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) on July 7, struck on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in the outskirts of Srinagar killing an Army personnel, identified as Deepak Singh and injuring another, identified as Trilok Nath, reports Daily Excelsior. DIG South Kashmir, Vijay Kumar, said that LeT militants came in a Santro car and fired upon at two Army personnel, who were deployed for Road Opening Party (ROP) duty near Kadalbal Chowk, Pampore in Pulwama District. Militants also snatched an AK rifle from the possession of one of the Army soldier. LeT claimed responsibility for the attack.
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July - 7 
Mr Krishna, who met Ms Khar on the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan, also raised the issue of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed’s continued anti-India propaganda, official sources said.
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Mr Krishna, who met Ms Khar on the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan, also raised the issue of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed’s continued anti-India propaganda, official sources said.
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July - 7 
Security along the National Highway has been intensified after July 7 attack by the LeT in Pampore, reports Daily Excelsior. The LeT has developed a militant module in the outskirts of Srinagar that is based in Nowgam area of Srinagar, Newa and Pampo
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Security along the National Highway has been intensified after July 7 attack by the LeT in Pampore, reports Daily Excelsior. The LeT has developed a militant module in the outskirts of Srinagar that is based in Nowgam area of Srinagar, Newa and Pampore area of Pulwama bordering Srinagar. The module has posed a major security challenge for Srinagar city and parts of National Highway. The sources said that the militant module is headed by a Pakistani militant and comprised of a local militant and some Over Ground Workers (OGWs). Srinagar city is already on alert and surprise security checks and frisking is being conducted for past one week following the reports of this module and other militant modules operating in Tral, Pulwama and Sopore aiming at Srinagar.
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July - 7 
The DIG confirmed the LeT presence in the Pampore area and said that a Pakistan and a local militant are active in the outskirts of Pampore. He said that Police have been tracking their movement.
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The DIG confirmed the LeT presence in the Pampore area and said that a Pakistan and a local militant are active in the outskirts of Pampore. He said that Police have been tracking their movement.
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July - 7 
Two militants reportedly escaped after an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at village Kwath under the jurisdiction of Chatroo Police station in Kishtwar District, leaving behind arms, ammunition and explosive material. According to reports a fres
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Two militants reportedly escaped after an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at village Kwath under the jurisdiction of Chatroo Police station in Kishtwar District, leaving behind arms, ammunition and explosive material. According to reports a fresh cadre of LeT outfit Abu Akasha and a local recruit Babbar Hussain of village Kushal could be hiding in village Kwath.
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July - 8 
According to sources, Muzammil, who Union Home Minister P Chidambaram recently said had replaced Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi as LeT's operational head, was responsible for several more killings in Kashmir Valley and this was something he admitted to several
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According to sources, Muzammil, who Union Home Minister P Chidambaram recently said had replaced Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi as LeT's operational head, was responsible for several more killings in Kashmir Valley and this was something he admitted to several of his LeT colleagues. Jundal was known to be close to Muzammil, who was part of the Karachi-based control room that directed the 26/11 attacks.
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July - 8 
Following the ban on Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), the outfit has been operating under the garb of Wahadat-e-Islami and Islamic Students Association. SIMI and Indian Mujahideen (IM), both affiliates of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) have been spe
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Following the ban on Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), the outfit has been operating under the garb of Wahadat-e-Islami and Islamic Students Association. SIMI and Indian Mujahideen (IM), both affiliates of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) have been spearheading terrorist attacks across India.
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July - 8 
Further it has been added that Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in the hinterland since 1993 in the form of 120 terror attacks has resulted in killing of over 1,200 civilians and injuries to over 4,000 others. Majority of these incidents were serial blas
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Further it has been added that Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in the hinterland since 1993 in the form of 120 terror attacks has resulted in killing of over 1,200 civilians and injuries to over 4,000 others. Majority of these incidents were serial blasts at public places by IM. Many IM militants have been trained in LeT facilities in Pakistan where top leadership of the outfit is currently based under ISI protection.
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July - 8 
Jundal further told interrogators that Hamza had entered India through Nepal and executed the IISc attack and then escaped to Pakistan through the same porous route.
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Jundal further told interrogators that Hamza had entered India through Nepal and executed the IISc attack and then escaped to Pakistan through the same porous route.
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July - 8 
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) claimed responsibility for the recent hit-and-run attacks in Pulwama and Kulgam Districts, Times of India reported. "Our cadres killed one trooper and injured another in the Pampore [Pulwama] attack [July 7]. We also snatched on
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Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) claimed responsibility for the recent hit-and-run attacks in Pulwama and Kulgam Districts, Times of India reported. "Our cadres killed one trooper and injured another in the Pampore [Pulwama] attack [July 7]. We also snatched one assault rifle from the army personnel," a local news agency quoted LeT spokesman Abdullah Gaznavi as saying. Gaznavi also claimed responsibility for the attacks on Policemen in Pulwama and Kulgam on July 3.
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July - 8 
Sources said Jundal's revelation has confirmed what agencies had always suspected based on credible information. However, no investigation into the incident has yet conclusively proved the hand of LeT. Investigating agencies had arrested two suspecte
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Sources said Jundal's revelation has confirmed what agencies had always suspected based on credible information. However, no investigation into the incident has yet conclusively proved the hand of LeT. Investigating agencies had arrested two suspected LeT militants Mohammad Suhail and Waseem Ahmed, who hailed from Sialkot and Gujranwala in Pakistan for the massacre. Both are still on trial.
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July - 8 
The November 26, 2008 (26/11) handler Abu Jundal has told interrogators that it was Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘operation head’ Muzammil Butt, then operating in Kashmir, who along with dozen terrorists in Army fatigues went to Chhattisinghpora village in
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The November 26, 2008 (26/11) handler Abu Jundal has told interrogators that it was Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘operation head’ Muzammil Butt, then operating in Kashmir, who along with dozen terrorists in Army fatigues went to Chhattisinghpora village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag District on March 25, 2000 and killed 35 Sikhs, as reported on July 9, by The Times of India. The aim was to create communal tension in the Valley on the eve of then US President Bill Clinton's visit to India and also malign the Indian Army.
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July - 8 
While elaborating on his meetings with Hamza, Jundal, talked about his falling health from 2008 onwards after which he was sidelined once he provided arms training to the 12 LeT militants, including Ajmal Kasab, for carrying out 26/11 attacks.
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While elaborating on his meetings with Hamza, Jundal, talked about his falling health from 2008 onwards after which he was sidelined once he provided arms training to the 12 LeT militants, including Ajmal Kasab, for carrying out 26/11 attacks.
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July - 9 
According to the sources, Ansari's name for the training programmes of LeT was 'Abu Jundal' and when he became a favorite in the organisation; his first identity card was made in the name of "Asis Asrar". For his stay and travelling, he was given the
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According to the sources, Ansari's name for the training programmes of LeT was 'Abu Jundal' and when he became a favorite in the organisation; his first identity card was made in the name of "Asis Asrar". For his stay and travelling, he was given the name 'Daud' and ISI officers also used to call him by this name. In 2007, when he visited a gulf country and then went back to Pakistan via Dhaka (Bangladesh), one ISI officer received him at the airport, who reportedly gave him the name 'Daud', said a top source.
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July - 9 
After 26/11, his name was changed to 'Abu Ikrama' but since there was a sudden crackdown on LeT militants, he was asked to hide and given a new alias 'Bhatti', said the source. In 2009, his passport and National Identity Card was made in the name of
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After 26/11, his name was changed to 'Abu Ikrama' but since there was a sudden crackdown on LeT militants, he was asked to hide and given a new alias 'Bhatti', said the source. In 2009, his passport and National Identity Card was made in the name of 'Riyasat Ali', showing him a resident of Sheikhupura in Muridke of Pakistan.
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July - 9 
Bruce Riedel, Senior Fellow Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, considers Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to be more dangerous than al Qaeda, by Hindustan Times reported on July 10. He commented, "With al Qaeda on the ropes, LeT, with the help of its Paki
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Bruce Riedel, Senior Fellow Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, considers Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to be more dangerous than al Qaeda, by Hindustan Times reported on July 10. He commented, "With al Qaeda on the ropes, LeT, with the help of its Pakistani backers, is now probably the most dangerous terror group in the world”. According to him, the November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack by ten LeT terrorists on multiple targets in Mumbai was the most significant and innovative terrorist attack since 9/11. The Mumbai attack, he wrote, marked the maturation of LeT from a Punjabi-based Pakistani terror group targeting India exclusively to a member of the global Islamic jihad targeting the enemies of al Qaeda.
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July - 9 
Jammu and Kashmir's Director General of Police (DGP), K. Rajendra on July 9, said that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in the valley were directly taking orders from their bosses in Pakistan, Hafiz Saied and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, residing in Paki
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Jammu and Kashmir's Director General of Police (DGP), K. Rajendra on July 9, said that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in the valley were directly taking orders from their bosses in Pakistan, Hafiz Saied and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, residing in Pakistan, reports IBNLive. He commented, "Entire Lashkar operatives may not be operating on their own... There are handlers... there is a network. All their handlers are from across the border. Some of the people may be here as top commanders but instructions flow from across the border. Whether Lakhvi is in jail or outside, the entire LeT is operating and Hafiz Sayeed is happily moving around”. "They have been launching their cadres... They have been recruiting people and training them and sending them to launching pads... All these are very active….. No terrorist activity can take place in our country without the support of the actors from across the border….There are state actors headed by the ISI," he further claimed.
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July - 9 
Sources claim the wireless intercepts reveal one of the voices appears to be of Muzammil Bhatt, LeT’s ‘operational commander’. In one message Bhatt is heard saying even Hafiz Saeed is keen on a big terror attack. The frequency of wireless messages ap
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Sources claim the wireless intercepts reveal one of the voices appears to be of Muzammil Bhatt, LeT’s ‘operational commander’. In one message Bhatt is heard saying even Hafiz Saeed is keen on a big terror attack. The frequency of wireless messages appears to have increased sharply ever since Jundal began revealing.
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July - 9 
Syed Zaibuddin Ansari aka Abu Jundal, the key handler of November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack was given eight different aliases by Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) leadership since his induction in the outfit till his stay in Saudi Arabia, which also suggests that
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Syed Zaibuddin Ansari aka Abu Jundal, the key handler of November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack was given eight different aliases by Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) leadership since his induction in the outfit till his stay in Saudi Arabia, which also suggests that the organisation used more than one Quniyat (nickname) for its militants, as reported on July 10, by The Times of India. During his stay in Pakistan, Ansari's alias was 'Daud'. Sources say that Ansari had two accommodations in Karachi's Hyderabad Colony and Rawalpindi's Sama Garden area where gunmen were posted in his security, to make him look like a gangster was living in the area.
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July - 10 
According to IB and the Delhi Police are seeking to establish the exact links between LeT and the Indian Mujahideen (IM). He has said little about the IM and has never mentioned the Bhatkal brothers, Riyaz and Iqbal, and Amir Reza Khan, a key operati
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According to IB and the Delhi Police are seeking to establish the exact links between LeT and the Indian Mujahideen (IM). He has said little about the IM and has never mentioned the Bhatkal brothers, Riyaz and Iqbal, and Amir Reza Khan, a key operative of the group based in Pakistan.
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July - 10 
After the arrest of top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Abu Jundal, Indian security agencies have over the past few days intercepted several wireless messages close to the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kashmir Valley in which LeT commanders operating o
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After the arrest of top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Abu Jundal, Indian security agencies have over the past few days intercepted several wireless messages close to the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kashmir Valley in which LeT commanders operating out of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are telling counterparts across the border to launch major terror strikes in the region.
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July - 10 
Letters allegedly written by a terror outfit have exposed the liaison, militant organizations share with the Pakistani Army and also revealed their significant infiltration strategies, reports claimed on July 11, according to Zee News. The letters, a
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Letters allegedly written by a terror outfit have exposed the liaison, militant organizations share with the Pakistani Army and also revealed their significant infiltration strategies, reports claimed on July 11, according to Zee News. The letters, accessed by a leading English TV news channel, have an authoritarian tone and give an interesting peek into the terror groups’ modus operandi. The letters also reveal how these terror groups dictate terms to the Pakistani Army when it comes to deciding the targets of attack or claiming responsibility. These letters were written in November 2011 by a terror outfit identified as United Jihad Council and addressed to various places in Pakistan, one address being that of a Commander in Pakistani Army, based in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) near the Line of Control (LoC). As per the letters, several Indian Army Bases, religious sites and top figures are on the radar of the Pakistan-based terror groups. The letters have revealed that a specific instruction has been given to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), under international scanner for its terror-related activities, not to claim responsibility for any militant attacks. These letters provide a clear view of the rapport shared by the militants with Pakistan’s Army as one of them complains about Army “not implementing” their instructions. Militants have also mentioned in one such letter that Pakistan Army won’t fire until a terror group gets under the clutch of Indian Army and that they would communicate with few chosen Pak Army officers. The letters also reveal a detailed account on the methodology used by the militants, while infiltrating to India, including specific routes and the “launching camps”, the places from where the infiltration has been planned. The militants have specified five “launching camps” namely - Hassan Forward Kahuta, Nakiyal, Khoi Ratta, Samahni and Dhali Bagh. The letters have clearly instructed the militants to return to their launching camps, in case they had been sent to PoK for training.
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July - 10 
November 26, 2008, (26/11) attack handler Abu Jundal has been in custody of the Delhi Police's Special Cell since June 21, but insiders say that his 'real' interrogation is yet to begin, reports rediff.com. Investigators claim that they need a minimu
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November 26, 2008, (26/11) attack handler Abu Jundal has been in custody of the Delhi Police's Special Cell since June 21, but insiders say that his 'real' interrogation is yet to begin, reports rediff.com. Investigators claim that they need a minimum of three more months before they could put the Jundal case into perspective. "As we pointed out earlier we are not treating him only as a 26/11 accused, but as a man with a pile load of information regarding Lashkar's (LeT) India plans," said an investigation officer.
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July - 12 
Jundal was arrested by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport on June 21, 2012, after he was deported from Saudi Arabia.
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Jundal was arrested by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport on June 21, 2012, after he was deported from Saudi Arabia.
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July - 12 
The arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) handler Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal has told the Intelligence and Delhi Police officials that "10 SIM cards, used by 10 terrorists, including lone survivor Ajmal Kasab, in Mumbai were procured and sent to
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The arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) handler Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal has told the Intelligence and Delhi Police officials that "10 SIM cards, used by 10 terrorists, including lone survivor Ajmal Kasab, in Mumbai were procured and sent to Pakistan by Abu Zar, Lashkar-e-Taiba's commander in Jammu and Kashmir", said a source, The Times of India reported on July 13. "Jundal has disclosed that Zar was given responsibility to procure SIM cards by Lakhvi and Muzammil," said the source. Jundal has, however, denied of ever meeting Zar. Jundal's claim also confirms India's earlier investigations that had established that SIM cards were procured from India.
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July - 13 
Jundal also told his interrogators that the group was planning to push hundreds of trained gunmen and weapons into Kashmir. "The group wants to revive militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly make its presence felt in urban areas," the source fur
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Jundal also told his interrogators that the group was planning to push hundreds of trained gunmen and weapons into Kashmir. "The group wants to revive militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly make its presence felt in urban areas," the source further said. He told his interrogators that the United Jehad Council (UJC), an amalgam of terror groups that operates out of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), was making elaborate plans to push fresh groups of terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir through non-traditional routes along the Line of Control (LoC). Jundal revealed that these groups were planning to enter Kashmir through Poonch and Rajouri in the Jammu region. These militants, as per the LeT plans, will then be sent to different parts of India where they will target places of worship and other crowded spots. "Peace in Kashmir has in particular upset the Lashkar. The Lashkar leadership has asked the UJC commander (Syed Salahuddin who also heads the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen) to pull up its socks," the source quoted Jundal as saying.
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July - 13 
One of the handlers of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks’ gunmen and arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal told interrogators that the LeT is planning major terror attacks in Jammu and Ka
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One of the handlers of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks’ gunmen and arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal told interrogators that the LeT is planning major terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and elsewhere in India, according to Times of India. "They (militants) are planning big strikes in Kashmir," a source said, citing Jundal's interrogation.
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July - 13 
Police sources said central agencies are keeping a watch on some persons in Dubai for their alleged role in financing terrorist group Indian Mujahideen (IM), while Nepal has come under the radar after reports emerged that IM operatives have got toget
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Police sources said central agencies are keeping a watch on some persons in Dubai for their alleged role in financing terrorist group Indian Mujahideen (IM), while Nepal has come under the radar after reports emerged that IM operatives have got together with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to set up a base there.
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July - 13 
The probe so far has also established some striking similarities between the confessions made by Lashar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Abu Jundal regarding the IM-LeT tie-up in the country and the IM men who have been arrested so far. According sources confi
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The probe so far has also established some striking similarities between the confessions made by Lashar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Abu Jundal regarding the IM-LeT tie-up in the country and the IM men who have been arrested so far. According sources confirmed that raids are still on in parts of Bihar and Hyderabad to arrest a couple of the most wanted IM men who doubled up as LeT agents. The teams are also on the lookout for IM members in Kolkata, Bihar, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, sources said.
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July - 15 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, Abu Jundal, has revealed that the November 26, 2008 (26/11) attacks were most probably planned spanning across five countries, The Times of India on July 16 reported. While the original plan was redrafted in Pakistan
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, Abu Jundal, has revealed that the November 26, 2008 (26/11) attacks were most probably planned spanning across five countries, The Times of India on July 16 reported. While the original plan was redrafted in Pakistan, a ``high level meeting'' in Colombo (Sri Lanka) attended by the top LeT militants in Sri Lanka led to the plan getting a roll on. While the role of Sajid Mir, convicted (in absentia) by a French court, is yet to get a definite shape. LeT operactive, David Coleman Headley as the man who conducted reccees brought in the US angle. Investigators are also looking into the possible transfer of some money and SIM card from Italy.
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July - 15 
The recent questioning of one Willie Brigitte, believed to be a French LeT militant, has claimed that he had identified Mir as an ISI agent. The investigators believe Mir was part of the core control room team. Believed to be the man behind Headley's
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The recent questioning of one Willie Brigitte, believed to be a French LeT militant, has claimed that he had identified Mir as an ISI agent. The investigators believe Mir was part of the core control room team. Believed to be the man behind Headley's transformation to the LeT, Mir is also accused of travelling to India as a cricket fan and laying the foundation for Headley to go about his recees. He is also believed to have ordered the Chabad House (Mumbai) shootings himself on 26/11. Earlier on an unspecified date a Pakistani father-son duo was arrested in Italy. It was alleged that the duo who ran a money transfer agency had transferred money to sponsor the 26/11 attacks. The Italian Police had claimed that a day before the attacks, they transferred money to activate an Internet phone account that was used by the attackers.
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July - 16 
One of LeT ‘commanders’ searched is the ‘divisional commander’ of LeT for South Kashmir, Mohammad Qasim, a Pakistani militant. Mohammad Qasim reportedly infiltrated into Kashmir valley in 2010. He lied low and was hiding in the Dacchigam forests for
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One of LeT ‘commanders’ searched is the ‘divisional commander’ of LeT for South Kashmir, Mohammad Qasim, a Pakistani militant. Mohammad Qasim reportedly infiltrated into Kashmir valley in 2010. He lied low and was hiding in the Dacchigam forests for almost 18 months. After the killing of then LeT’s South Kashmir ‘divisional commander’ Abdul Rehman alias Rehman Bhai on October 3, 2011, Qasim shifted his base from Dacchigam to South Kashmir and took over charge of South Kashmir. He was preferred over Sajjad who was to replace Rehman Bhai for his foreign origin. Mohammad Qasim is believed to be operating in the Chadoora area of Budgam and Pulwama and Pampore areas where security presence is thin. Another LeT ‘commander’ who is being hunted is Bilal Ahmad Bhat of Lalhar in Pulwama District. Bilal, though being very young is thought to be more active and as per security agencies more ruthless and daring. He was lured into LeT by Rehman Bhai. He is a local trained militant and has worked with Rehman Bhai and is thought to have learned the operational skills from him. Security agencies have inputs that Bhat is mostly operating in the outskirts of Srinagar city in Nowgam area to Pulwama town outskirts as this area has least presence of SFs.
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July - 16 
Security Forces (SFs) have launched a massive man hunt against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commanders’ in South Kashmir after July 3 and July 8 attacks in which two Police constables and an Army trooper were killed respectively, reports Daily Excelsior. T
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Security Forces (SFs) have launched a massive man hunt against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commanders’ in South Kashmir after July 3 and July 8 attacks in which two Police constables and an Army trooper were killed respectively, reports Daily Excelsior. The SFs security forces have conducted massive operations at Puhru, Kenihama, Khanda, Gouharpora, Chuntsu, Wagoora, Soot, Ganipora villages in Chadoora area of Budgam District; Pampora, Letpora, Kakpora, Sombre, Lalhar, Newa in Pulwama District and Shopian town. Night patrol along Srinagar-Shopian road has also been intensified. Security patrols on the national highway from Jawahar Tunnel to Pantha Chowk and villages along both the sides of national highway have also been intensified to ensure the safety of Amarnath pilgrims and tourists travelling on the highway.
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July - 17 
At present, Rashid has cases against him in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. In 2000 and 2001, Rashid ran several madrasas (Islamic seminaries) in bordering areas of Bengal, including Murshidabad, Malda and North 24-Paraganas. According to sources, Rashid
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At present, Rashid has cases against him in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. In 2000 and 2001, Rashid ran several madrasas (Islamic seminaries) in bordering areas of Bengal, including Murshidabad, Malda and North 24-Paraganas. According to sources, Rashid recruited youths who reportedly joined terrorist outfits. MSN.com further adds that Rashid is suspected to be involved in the 2008 Surat bomb planting case. STF Joint Commissioner, Rajeev Mishra stated, "Haroon Rashid, a SIMI member having close links with the IM and the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), was arrested from the city today (Tuesday). He has been active in West Bengal for the past few years in recruiting terrorists,"
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July - 17 
The GOC said that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is making local recruitments in Kashmir to strengthen their depleting cadres. He said that due to the strengthening of counter-infiltration grid over the years infiltration has become very difficult for them. "
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The GOC said that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is making local recruitments in Kashmir to strengthen their depleting cadres. He said that due to the strengthening of counter-infiltration grid over the years infiltration has become very difficult for them. "And another reason for this is that they want to give indigenous face to the militancy as at international level when a Pakistani militant is killed in Kashmir it makes clear that Pakistan is fighting here", he added. The GOC said that terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) is intact to support terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that around 550-600 militants are waiting at various launch pads near the LoC in PoK to infiltrate into the valley. "They are looking for chances to infiltrate and attempts are being made which we have foiled. However, we cannot guarantee zero infiltration but we will be able to counter their designs," he said. The GOC said that after the continuous strengthening of counter-infiltration grid along the LoC and operations across the Valley only 280-300 militants have been left. He said that bringing down the number of militants operating in Kashmir valley was due to sustained efforts by SFs. While comparing the level of militants with the year 2000, he said that in that year 2000 militants were killed by SFs in Kashmir.
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July - 18 
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module operating in the outskirts of Srinagar in Chadoora area of Budgam District and Pampore area of Pulwama District is posing threat to Srinagar city. Massive search operations are going on in these areas since LeT attacked
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A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module operating in the outskirts of Srinagar in Chadoora area of Budgam District and Pampore area of Pulwama District is posing threat to Srinagar city. Massive search operations are going on in these areas since LeT attacked army in Pampore town on July 7 in which an Army personnel was killed and another injured.
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July - 18 
The United States (US) has issued a fresh travel advisory on overseas travel to its citizens, including India, as reported on July 19, by Rediff News. "India continues to experience terrorist and insurgent activities which may affect US citizens dire
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The United States (US) has issued a fresh travel advisory on overseas travel to its citizens, including India, as reported on July 19, by Rediff News. "India continues to experience terrorist and insurgent activities which may affect US citizens directly or indirectly," the State Department said in its new worldwide travel alert for its citizens. "Anti-Western terrorist groups, some on the US government's list of designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations, are active in India, including Islamist extremist groups such as Harkat-ul-Jihad-i-Islami, Harakat ul-Mujahidin []HuJI, Indian Mujahideen [IM], Jaish-e-Mohammed [JeM], and Lashkar-e-Tayiba [LeT]," it said. "Terrorists have targeted public places in India frequented by Westerners, including luxury and other hotels, trains, train stations, markets, cinemas, mosques, and restaurants in large urban areas," the State Department said. The US, it said, continues to receive information that terrorist groups in South Asia may also be planning attacks in the region, possibly against US government facilities, US citizens, or US interests.
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July - 19 
Arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal has disclosed that LeT founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed used to often meet top Pakistan Army corps commanders in Pakistan to plan major terror strikes in India, as reporte
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Arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal has disclosed that LeT founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed used to often meet top Pakistan Army corps commanders in Pakistan to plan major terror strikes in India, as reported on July 19, by The Asian Age. Highly-placed government sources said India’s key intelligence agencies as well as the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) had information about Saeed’s meetings with top Pakistan Army commanders, and that Jundal’s disclosures had only reconfirmed it further. In fact, Jundal claims that at one such meeting top Army officers categorically instructed Saeed that the Mumbai case should be a “fidayeen attack”, and that no one should be caught alive. The Army officers were fully aware, he added, that this could cause considerable embarrassment to Pakistan.
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July - 19 
Jundal, during his custodial interrogation, has also revealed the entire chain of command in LeT, highlighting how the hierarchy works. He claims the top nine commanders are led by Hafiz Saeed, followed by Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Muzamil Bhatt, Rehan a
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Jundal, during his custodial interrogation, has also revealed the entire chain of command in LeT, highlighting how the hierarchy works. He claims the top nine commanders are led by Hafiz Saeed, followed by Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Muzamil Bhatt, Rehan alias Junaid alias Wali, Abu Qahafa, Abu Al Qama, Abu Zarar, Abu Jundal and Major Samir. It is also believed that Muzamil Bhat and Major Samir are even now playing a key role in planning LeT’s anti-India operations. While Bhat is now LeT’s ‘operational commande’r, Major Samir is the main link between various terrorist outfits and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.
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July - 19 
Key conspirator of November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack, Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal told his interrogators that the planning for 26/11 started long back but a final team to monitor the attack, with different tasks, was formed one year before
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Key conspirator of November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack, Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal told his interrogators that the planning for 26/11 started long back but a final team to monitor the attack, with different tasks, was formed one year before the strike. Jundal, source said, was kept out of some meetings in which Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) leader and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi were present and he was given the task of teaching Hindi to the 10 terrorists and explaining the locations in Mumbai to them.
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July - 19 
The first interrogation report was prepared after Jundal's questioning at the special cell office in Lodhi Road, after his arrest on June 21, and it was shared with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). It gives details, based on his questioning, of Ju
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The first interrogation report was prepared after Jundal's questioning at the special cell office in Lodhi Road, after his arrest on June 21, and it was shared with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). It gives details, based on his questioning, of Jundal's joining LeT to being a part of the 26/11 planning and execution and his stay in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. A detailed interrogation report is being prepared based on his questioning. About his stay in Pakistan, the report said he shifted to Rawalpindi in February 2010 with his wife Mariyam. He had three houses in Pakistan -- at Qazi Market in Rawalpindi, Gali number 4, Karal, Islamabad and Gali number 15, Munawar Colony, Rawalpindi. He stayed in Pakistan till April 2011 and then left for Saudi Arabia. "During 2010, he was highly active on the internet, attempting to recruit cadres from India for LeT using several chat platforms like Islamic Chat, multiple Facebook profile etc," the interrogation report added.
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July - 20 
A Delhi court on July 20 granted Jundal's custody to the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS). Jundal is facing three cases which are being probed by the ATS, including the February 13, 2010, German Bakery bomb blast and 2006 Aurangbad arms haul ca
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A Delhi court on July 20 granted Jundal's custody to the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS). Jundal is facing three cases which are being probed by the ATS, including the February 13, 2010, German Bakery bomb blast and 2006 Aurangbad arms haul cases. As reported earlier, Jundal was arrested on June 21, 2012, by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after being deported from Saudi Arabia.
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July - 20 
On July 20, that Jundal took on top LeT ‘commander’ Muzammil in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), over Indian muslims being killed in the 26/11 attacks and demanded the group pay compensation to their families, revealed top government so
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On July 20, that Jundal took on top LeT ‘commander’ Muzammil in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), over Indian muslims being killed in the 26/11 attacks and demanded the group pay compensation to their families, revealed top government sources. Over 23 Muslims had died in the 2008 attacks. The sources said Jundal had also disclosed during his interrogation that Muzammil brushed aside his demands by saying the victims were all Indians.
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July - 20 
The Special Cell of Delhi Police registered a fresh case against the handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal "for allegedly conspiring to carry out m
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The Special Cell of Delhi Police registered a fresh case against the handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal "for allegedly conspiring to carry out more deadly attacks on India, including Delhi", The Times of India reported on July 21. Sources confirmed that a fresh FIR has been registered against Jundal for "criminal conspiracy" as he disclosed about his collaboration with LeT in hatching terror plots for New Delhi and other parts of the country. "Jundal has given details about further plans of LeT in India which took shape in Pakistan during his presence. We are investigating about the places on target," said the officer. The sources also claimed that Jundal disclosed that the plan to attack the Nashik Police Academy (Maharashtra) is on as a team of LeT terrorists is in India, and they may strike at the academy anytime. "Some members of Lashkar plan to ambush the police Academy early morning and it may happen anytime, Jundal has claimed," said a senior Delhi Police officer. The Nashik Police Academy would be attacked on the lines of the strike at the Manawan Police Academy in Lahore (Pakistan) in March, 2009, said sources.
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July - 21 
Arrested top Mumbai terror attack (also known as 26/11) plotter Syed Zaibuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal on July 21 provided first-hand evidence of recent vintage that "Project Karachi" — an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) backed terror scheme to pro
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Arrested top Mumbai terror attack (also known as 26/11) plotter Syed Zaibuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal on July 21 provided first-hand evidence of recent vintage that "Project Karachi" — an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) backed terror scheme to provide shelter to Indian terror fugitives, continues to present a danger to India, reports The Times of India. First revealed by the Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) member David Coleman Headley, Indian agencies have been working hard to add to their knowledge about Project Karachi. With Jundal offering direct evidence, gaps are being filled and its fresh initiatives are under the scanner.
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July - 21 
Project Karachi was set up by ISI in collaboration with LeT, which makes use of Indian operatives trained in Pakistan to execute bomb blasts in Indian cities. It has two functions. To indoctrinate Indian youth into jihad and have them work for LeT,
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Project Karachi was set up by ISI in collaboration with LeT, which makes use of Indian operatives trained in Pakistan to execute bomb blasts in Indian cities. It has two functions. To indoctrinate Indian youth into jihad and have them work for LeT, and consequently ISI train and induct them to carry out attacks in the Indian cities. "The scheme is funded by ISI and Gulf investments," said a source. Sources say that Indian agencies needed someone like Jundal, a high-ranking Indian national in LeT, to reveal details and provide inputs about its latest targets. Some prominent members of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) believed to be in Pakistan and the names of those who have cropped up in Jundal's interrogation include Riyaz and Iqbal Bhatkal, Aslam Kashmiri, Fayaz Kagzi and Aakif. The information that Jundal provided his interrogators confirms that Indian nationals are being sheltered by Pakistan and being used against India. The interrogation has also confirmed that the Bhatkal brothers are the link between IM and LeT, which made David Coleman Headley come to India on several occasions between 2006 and 2008 to conduct reconnaissance of vulnerable and potential targets.
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July - 22 
The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal on July 19, revealed that Yasin Bhatkal, one of the most wanted terrorists in the country and ‘chief’ of
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The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal on July 19, revealed that Yasin Bhatkal, one of the most wanted terrorists in the country and ‘chief’ of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), is now hiding in Bangladesh with the support of ISI, according to The Asian Age. Jundal has also provided details of emails and chat sites through which he was communicating with Bhatkal on a regular basis. Indian agencies suspect that Bhatkal is constantly changing his location in Dhaka and Chittagong where ISI operatives are helping him with logistics. Jundal also told interrogators that IM founder Riyaz and Iqbal Bhatkal, who are now in Karachi (Pakistan), had directed Jundal to be in touch with Yasin for all anti-India operations.
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July - 22 
The security agencies are contemplating to set up few new camps in South Kashmir to put pressure on the militants operating in the area, mostly the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), who of late have become more active in the area, according to Daily Excelsior.
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The security agencies are contemplating to set up few new camps in South Kashmir to put pressure on the militants operating in the area, mostly the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), who of late have become more active in the area, according to Daily Excelsior. Sources said that in a recent security review meeting for the South Kashmir it was suggested that few security camps will be set up in a couple of areas where the security presence is less giving chance to militants to re-group. One of such camps is proposed in the outskirts of Srinagar on the border between Pulwama and Budgam Districts where the security agencies felt that militants are making much movement, sources said. It may be mentioned here that the security presence in various areas of South Kashmir and Central Kashmir was reduced over the years following decrease in the number of militants and militancy incidents. Security agencies admitted that over the years Security Forces focused on North Kashmir where there are more militants than South Kashmir but militants chose South Kashmir where security forces had decreased their presence following relative calm in the area. Security agencies data revealed that there are 25 LeT militants operating in South Kashmir Police Districts of Pulwama, Shopian, Awantipora and Anantnag while there are 62 LeT militants operating in Bandipora, Sopore, Baramulla, Handwara and Kupwara Police Districts. However, the number militants in North Kashmir increased with every successful infiltration attempt and in 2012 as per security agencies around 10-15 militants managed to infiltrate into North Kashmir.
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July - 23 
Jundal claimed that LeT wanted to carry out a major suicide attack on the Nashik Police academy. The LeT had set up its modules in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and south India, as reported on July 23, by Rediff News. Acting on the information provided
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Jundal claimed that LeT wanted to carry out a major suicide attack on the Nashik Police academy. The LeT had set up its modules in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and south India, as reported on July 23, by Rediff News. Acting on the information provided by Jundal, security agencies have already started a major operation to fish out those operatives who form these modules. He added that LeT was planning to revamp its Indian agency, IM, but admitted he had never met the Bhatkal brothers. He has said that the IM is directionless and there is too much emphasis on its operatives in India. The IM was setting up modules in India with the help of its Saudi Arabian modules, said Jundal, adding that he had played a crucial role in the IM's operations as he believed in having a strong home grown outfit. Regarding Dawood Ibrahim, he said that the ISI deals with the operations of the ‘D Gang’ and keeps it separate from those of the LeT.
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July - 23 
Jundal said he visited Nepal in 2005 and attended a meeting of LeT sympathizers. In 2006, after reaching Pakistan, he met militants in camps there. "Jundal had easy access to Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) ‘chief’ Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan. Jundal underwent terr
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Jundal said he visited Nepal in 2005 and attended a meeting of LeT sympathizers. In 2006, after reaching Pakistan, he met militants in camps there. "Jundal had easy access to Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) ‘chief’ Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan. Jundal underwent terror training twice," said Kaushik, contradicting the Delhi Police special cell's claim that he never underwent training as he was suffering from back pain. Abu Jundal may help the Mumbai Police crime branch unravel the role of ‘local operatives’ whose role in 26/11 attack has been suspected for long. Jundal’s disclosures will either put to rest, or re-kindle, the probe into the role of Indian operatives in 26/11 attacks, a senior crime branch official told on July 22
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July - 23 
Three militants owing allegiance to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were among six persons pushed back by the Army soon after their infiltration along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), repo
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Three militants owing allegiance to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were among six persons pushed back by the Army soon after their infiltration along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Zee News. They were crossing illegally to J&K to avail the Return & Rehabilitation policy for Kashmir youth who have gone for arms training to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The militants - 22-year-old Maroof Iqbal, 21-year-old Javaid Iqbal (both HM) and Showkat Ali (25, LeT), his wife Shamida Kouser (22), his two children Khalid and Umar - had crossed over from PoK to this side through the LoC in Hamirpur-Bhimbher Gali belt of Poonch late in the night of July 22, an Army officer told PTI. "We told them that this is not the right way to cross via the LoC to this side. This cannot be allowed", he said, adding that they were told to adopt a proper procedure for crossing and return back to Jammu and Kashmir as per the mechanism laid down under the policy. The infiltrators had SIM cards, mobiles, passports from Pakistan and other items but nothing incriminating, he said. Earlier report had mentioned only Showkat Ali.
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July - 24 
As reported earlier, Jundal was arrested on June 21, 2012, by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after being deported from Saudi Arabia. Abu Jundal confirmed that LeT operative Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley
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As reported earlier, Jundal was arrested on June 21, 2012, by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after being deported from Saudi Arabia. Abu Jundal confirmed that LeT operative Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley visited Mumbai and took video footage of key installations in the city, reports Hindustan Times. This was for specific use for the 26/11 attacks. He also said though he did not meet Headley, he learnt in the terror camp that the videos had been taken by the Pakistan-born US citizen on the instruction of his LeT bosses.
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July - 24 
Jundal described LeT a pro-Pakistan terror group as against al Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) which, according to him, are against the country. He further revealed that the Pakistan government could not take action against LeT as the organisation
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Jundal described LeT a pro-Pakistan terror group as against al Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) which, according to him, are against the country. He further revealed that the Pakistan government could not take action against LeT as the organisation was present in each District and tehsil (revenue unit) with more than 2,50,000 donation boxes across the country. Jundal has confirmed the presence of Fayyaz Kagzi in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) and said Indian LeT recruits like Masood Azhar, Ijaz Sheikh, Lal Baba, Aslam Kashmiri and July 13, 2011 (13/7) attack accused Attarur Rehman Rahil Sheikh were being given shelter in Karachi (Pakistan). He also knew Khaja alias Amjad (arrested in 2010), late Hyderabad jihadist Shahid Bilal and incarcerated Riyazuddin Nasir. He has identified LeT as the group responsible for December 28, 2005 IISc attack in Bangalore and January 1, 2008 strike at Rampur CRPF camp. Jundal has pin-pointed locations of residences of those present in the 26/11 control room with detailed description on LeT’s Muridke headquarters near Lahore. For instance, 26/11 main planner Sajjid Mir lives near Adiala Jail (Rawalpindi) and top LeT ‘commander’ Abdul Aziz alias Rehan also lives in Rawalpindi.
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July - 24 
Jundal has told the Police that he was taken into the core group of LeT founder and Jama'at-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafeez Mohammad Saeed in August 2008, four months before the attack. He said initially around two dozen youths, including a few Indians, w
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Jundal has told the Police that he was taken into the core group of LeT founder and Jama'at-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafeez Mohammad Saeed in August 2008, four months before the attack. He said initially around two dozen youths, including a few Indians, were given the Daura khas and Daura aam trainings, but Lakhvi reduced the number to 10. It was also reportedly planned to send one or two Indians among the 10, as they would find it easier to mingle with the crowd. The decision was dropped as they feared that if the Indians were arrested, they would spill the Pakistan connection, Jundal told cops. He said the attack was not supposed to be in November but during Ramzan in September, when most Muslims would have been indoors, but a choppy sea made them change the plan
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July - 24 
The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal has disclosed the names of more than two dozen Indian terrorists in Pakistan planning attacks on India, T
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The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal has disclosed the names of more than two dozen Indian terrorists in Pakistan planning attacks on India, The Times of India on July 25 reported. Faiyyaz Kagzi, Raheel Shaikh, Taqueer Subhan Qureshi, Riyaz Bhatkal, Iqbal Bhatkal, Yasin Sidibapa and his mentor Aslam Kashmiri are among a few named by Jundal, who said he had met most of them, except the Bhatkals and Sidibapa, in LeT camps or meetings in Rawalpindi and Muridke.
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July - 25 
Sources in the crime branch said on July 25, that Jundal has disclosed that instructions were given to the attackers to cause damage, kill as many as possible, and if the situation demanded, bargain with the authorities to put them in a weak position
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Sources in the crime branch said on July 25, that Jundal has disclosed that instructions were given to the attackers to cause damage, kill as many as possible, and if the situation demanded, bargain with the authorities to put them in a weak position. "But a return was out of question as it would have exposed Pakistan's involvement," sources said as quoting Jundal. Jundal, further revealed that, the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), a banned outfit, has been acting as the 'backbone' for militant organisations providing them with critical logistical support to carry out terror strikes in the country, reports Deccan Chronicle. He said, SIMI has links with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), and the ISI.
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July - 25 
The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Abu Jundal has confirmed that the voice in the terror tapes is his, sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) told Hindustan Times on July
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The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Abu Jundal has confirmed that the voice in the terror tapes is his, sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) told Hindustan Times on July 25. Jundal identified the voice when the tapes were played out to him. “We have sent the terror tapes and samples of his voice to a laboratory in Chandigarh,” a source told HT. “The forensic report will help establish Pakistan’s complicity and serve as crucial evidence in a court of law.” Jundal has told the Police it was his idea to give fake college identity cards (ID) to the ten 26 /11 terrorists, as reported on July 26, by The Times of India. The idea was to enable the Pakistani terrorists to mingle with locals in Mumbai without arousing suspicion. During his interrogation by the crime branch, Jundal said he, along with Abu Kahafa (one of the handlers of the terrorists), used a computer to make the IDs, the institutes being the Hyderabad and Bangalore branches of Arunodaya Degree College, which are genuine. Thus, Ajmal Kasab became Sameer C h a u d h r y (B a n g a l o r e branch) and Ismail Dara, who was with him at CST, Cama Hospital and Metro cinema, became Naraish Verma (Hyderabad branch). "Jundal told the crime branch that he also gave the idea to Kahafa and Zakiur Rahman Lakhvi (another handler) that the ten terrorists should be given coloured wrist threads to misled the police into believing that they were Hindus”, said a Police officer .
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July - 25 
Union Home Secretary R K Singh said on July 25 that Pakistan-based militant groups are making "concerted" efforts to push terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir to disturb the prevailing peace there. He said there have been increased infiltration attempts
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Union Home Secretary R K Singh said on July 25 that Pakistan-based militant groups are making "concerted" efforts to push terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir to disturb the prevailing peace there. He said there have been increased infiltration attempts from across the border, possibly with the aim to sending more terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir before the onset of winter. "The militant groups are making concerted attempts to push the terrorists through the border. Security forces are dealing with them," he added. Sources further said inputs indicated that some terrorists belonging to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) had crossed into the State during May while some more entered it by early July. The terrorists have started using infiltration routes from Uri and Nowgam sectors in Kupwara in North Kashmir that were being used in the 1990s and early 2000 and which have been since been lying dormant, the sources said.
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July - 26 
Jundal has told the Mumbai crime branch that he was associated with the activities of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in Beed since early 2000. But it was in 2005 that he got close to LeT operative Aslam Kashmiri, who he met in B
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Jundal has told the Mumbai crime branch that he was associated with the activities of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in Beed since early 2000. But it was in 2005 that he got close to LeT operative Aslam Kashmiri, who he met in Beed, and started participating in terror activities. The Mumbai crime branch is also questioning Jundal to find out who is the other Indian citizen who knew about the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai. Suspected LeT operative David Coleman Headley had told his interrogators about this person from Maharashtra, who he claimed was part of the core group of attackers.
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July - 26 
Police sources said Jundal and his accomplice Zulfiqar Fayaz Kagzi also recruited two men, Nasir and Azhar from Marathwada to undergo training with the LeT. Sources in the Police who have interrogated both Ajmal Kasab and Headley said that LeT had
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Police sources said Jundal and his accomplice Zulfiqar Fayaz Kagzi also recruited two men, Nasir and Azhar from Marathwada to undergo training with the LeT. Sources in the Police who have interrogated both Ajmal Kasab and Headley said that LeT had initially handpicked 32 operatives to undergo the Daura-e-Khaas training near the Chelabandi mountains near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). For three months, one Abu Mawiya trained the operatives to handle AK-47’s, Uzi’s (sub-machine gun), grenades, rocket launchers and other weapons. Later, LeT chief Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi visited the camp and shortlisted 16 operatives. Of the 16, three ran away from the camp. The rest were taken to Muridke, where they were indoctrinated about the “holy war”.
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July - 26 
The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Abu Jundal has revealed that he had used four email addresses and 10 international SIM cards while he was hiding in Saudi Arabia, where he was
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The handler of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terrorist attacks and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Abu Jundal has revealed that he had used four email addresses and 10 international SIM cards while he was hiding in Saudi Arabia, where he was also given a task of recruiting young men into the terror outfit, Police said, as reported on July 26, by IBN Live.
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July - 27 
A Sarpanch (head of a Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) escaped bid on his life while his brother was fired upon and injured by militants in the Pahalpora village of Shopian District in the night of July 28, reports Daily Ex
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A Sarpanch (head of a Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) escaped bid on his life while his brother was fired upon and injured by militants in the Pahalpora village of Shopian District in the night of July 28, reports Daily Excelsior. Residents said that two militants intercepted Sarpanch Mohammad Yaqoob Malla when he was coming out of a nearby mosque after. Yaqoob was accompanied by his younger brother Muhammad Rafi Malla, who had an argument with militants resulting in a scuffle during which Yaqoob fled towards his house. The militants fired three shots at Rafi during the scuffle injuring him. Police said the militants involved in the attack have been identified as Inam-ul-Haq Malla alias and Irshad Ahmad Sheikh. It may be mentioned here that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants over the months targeted the Sarpanchs and Panchs (members of Panchayat) in South Kashmir Districts of Shopian, Kulgam and Pulwama forcing scores of them to resign. Hindustan Times adds that the Police on July 29 claimed to have arrested two “militants” in Shopian district for the attack.
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July - 27 
According to Police, Jundal's first meeting with an LeT operative, whose name was not disclosed, happened in Tawa hotel in Aurangabad (Maharashtra) in 2005, after which, he participated in 2006 Aurangabad arms haul case. Further, Jundal reiterated t
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According to Police, Jundal's first meeting with an LeT operative, whose name was not disclosed, happened in Tawa hotel in Aurangabad (Maharashtra) in 2005, after which, he participated in 2006 Aurangabad arms haul case. Further, Jundal reiterated the presence of Indian Mujahideen (IM) founder brothers Riyaz and Iqbal Bhatkal in Karachi (Pakistan), as reported on July 28, by The Times of India. Sources say the brothers have been living in a guarded house close to the Pakistani security agency's premises. "We have found out that they have not ventured into India since they fled to Karachi. Riyaz remained the front man for the organization, keeping in touch with India head Yasin [Bhatkal] through emails,'' said the source.
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July - 27 
In a joint search operation, Police and Army recovered arms ammunition at Shirpora in Baramulla District on July 27. Police said that during the search operation at village Shirpora, one AK 47 magazine, 30 rounds of AK ammunition, two hand grenades,
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In a joint search operation, Police and Army recovered arms ammunition at Shirpora in Baramulla District on July 27. Police said that during the search operation at village Shirpora, one AK 47 magazine, 30 rounds of AK ammunition, two hand grenades, 14 leaves of Al-Badr letter pad and three of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was recovered.
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July - 27 
In a massive man hunt that has been launched by the SFs in South Kashmir against militants, particularly LeT, after attacks on Police and Army early this month (July), SFs on July 27 arrested a LeT militant from Wahipora village in Pulwama District a
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In a massive man hunt that has been launched by the SFs in South Kashmir against militants, particularly LeT, after attacks on Police and Army early this month (July), SFs on July 27 arrested a LeT militant from Wahipora village in Pulwama District and is questioning him about LeT men who carried out recent strikes against Police and Army in South Kashmir. SFs cordoned the house of one Ajaz Ahmad and arrested a LeT militant, Mohammad Mohsin Thoker alias Abu Hamza, from the house. Police said that a mobile phone, one SIM card, one memory card, 12 letter pads of LeT and one LeT stamp were recovered from his possession.
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July - 27 
LeT operative and 26/11 handler Sayed Ansari alias Abu Jundal has revealed that LeT has plans to carry out at least 10 more attacks across India, in coming five years, for which, he had expressed his willingness to participate, Police said on July 27
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LeT operative and 26/11 handler Sayed Ansari alias Abu Jundal has revealed that LeT has plans to carry out at least 10 more attacks across India, in coming five years, for which, he had expressed his willingness to participate, Police said on July 27, reports dnaindia.com. According to Police, Jundal also admitted that he is an active operative of LeT. "Though our case is that he is LeT operative and he actively participated in the 26/11 case, his admission to be a member of the terror outfit during our interrogation is very significant development for us," a senior police official commented.
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July - 29 
One of the handlers of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks and arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal told Police that one of the conspirators of 26/11, Pakistani American David Coleman Headley was introduced as Dawood Khan to h
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One of the handlers of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks and arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal told Police that one of the conspirators of 26/11, Pakistani American David Coleman Headley was introduced as Dawood Khan to him during a training session in Pakistan, reports DNA India on July 29. He also stated that much importance was given to the suggestions of Headley by the LeT bosses. Jundal later learnt that David’s real name was Dawood Gilani and he changed to English name to avoid suspicion on him from the security agencies. Headley had conducted recce of all those attacked places during his visits to India since 2006. In the Chicago court, Headley had pleaded guilty to 12 terrorism charges, including his involvement in the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai after which he was convicted. According to Investigator, Abu Jundal revealed that Pakistan-based terrorist group LeT had financed the procurement of work permits by Mumbai terror attacks suspect Abu Jundal for ‘recruited’ Indian youths in Saudi Arabia, reports The Statesman. LeT had funded Jundal’s entire one-year stay in Saudi Arabia and he travelled there on a tourist visa. “Jundal’s main job was to recruit Indians in Saudi Arabia and he got work permits for them as soon as they were indoctrinated,” said a Police officer of the Mumbai crime branch. The work permits helped the youths to avoid coming under the scanner of Saudi authorities. As reported earlier, Jundal was arrested on June 21, 2012, by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after being deported from Saudi Arabia.
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July - 30 
Abu Jundal revealed that Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and state agencies in Pakistan feared that the control room in Karachi would face an attack ‘engineered’ by Indian agencies, reports Hindustan Times on July 30. Crime branch sources quoted Jundal as sayi
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Abu Jundal revealed that Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and state agencies in Pakistan feared that the control room in Karachi would face an attack ‘engineered’ by Indian agencies, reports Hindustan Times on July 30. Crime branch sources quoted Jundal as saying there was heavy security round-the-clock at the control room. “The top bosses of LeT, overseeing the operation, had anticipated that their calls (to the terrorists engaged in the Mumbai attack) would be traced to them. They feared that Indian intelligence agencies would try and plot to hit the control room as it would have slowed down the ongoing operation in Mumbai,” Jundal allegedly said to the interrogators.
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July - 30 
Contrary to the belief that Jundal was first introduced by Aslam Kashmiri, a LeT operative, Jundal revealed to the crime branch that he met another LeT operative (name withheld by crime branch) in Aurangabad months before meet Kashmiri, reports Hindu
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Contrary to the belief that Jundal was first introduced by Aslam Kashmiri, a LeT operative, Jundal revealed to the crime branch that he met another LeT operative (name withheld by crime branch) in Aurangabad months before meet Kashmiri, reports Hindustan Times on July 28. The Abu Jundal extensive stay in Pakistan and his knowledge of wanted Indian operatives like the Bhatkal brothers and Amir Raza Khan, has made him a prized possession for agencies who are trying to work out LeT and old Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (Huji) complex network across the country, quotes, Times of India some of the top police sources on July 29. Agencies have now narrowed down to Sheikh Abdul Khwaja alias Amjad, a Huji/ LeT operative whom the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) had picked up from Sri Lanka in January 2010. The Maharashtra anti-terrorism squad (ATS) could be among the key agencies likely to question Khwaja. Apart from Pakistan, agencies may also unravel the LeT's links in Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, countries which both Jundal and Khwaja have visited, and have common links too, added police sources. As reported earlier, Jundal was arrested on June 21, 2012, by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after being deported from Saudi Arabia.
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July - 31 
One of the handlers of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks and arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal’s, who is in custody of the Crime Branch of Mumbai Police, custody has been extended till August 13, after it said it wanted t
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One of the handlers of the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks and arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal’s, who is in custody of the Crime Branch of Mumbai Police, custody has been extended till August 13, after it said it wanted to match the 26/11 handler's DNA sample with those collected from Kuber boat that launched the perpetrators on Mumbai shores, reports IBN Live. Police sources said that since Jundal had stayed with the terrorists in a dormitory at Muridke for 10 days, his DNA could have been transferred to them, adds The Times of India. Another reason for seeking an extension of custody was that the Police needed to recover the various e-mail IDs that Jundal created under fake names. It also wants to trace those people who helped Abu Jundal flee to Pakistan from Beed District in May 2006. It is reported by Hindustan Times on August 1 that Abu Jundal has told the Mumbai crime branch that he stayed in the same room for 10 days with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who attacked Mumbai in 2008. Jundal also told the crime branch that he had developed a close equation with a few of those who were undergoing training. As reported earlier, Jundal was arrested on June 21, 2012, by Delhi Police at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport after being deported from Saudi Arabia.
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July - 31 
The US State Department 2011 Country Reports on Terrorism unveiled on July 31 has warned that “terrorist opponents of better Indian-Pakistan relations, such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), have long planned to derail any progress by launching new attac
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The US State Department 2011 Country Reports on Terrorism unveiled on July 31 has warned that “terrorist opponents of better Indian-Pakistan relations, such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), have long planned to derail any progress by launching new attacks,” reports The Hindu. Lauding India for increasing its counter-terrorism capabilities and expanding its coordination with the US through the new Homeland Security Dialogue, the State Department, however, emphasised that the loss of over 1,000 lives still made India “one of the world’s most terrorism-afflicted countries and one of the most persistently targeted countries by transnational terrorist groups such as LeT.”
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