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The crime branch team probing the Kizhakkambal (Ernakulam District in Kerala) robbery case, involving suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, took suspected LeT militant, Thadiyantavide Nazeer into custody on June 4, 2012, reports deccanchronicle.
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The crime branch team probing the Kizhakkambal (Ernakulam District in Kerala) robbery case, involving suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, took suspected LeT militant, Thadiyantavide Nazeer into custody on June 4, 2012, reports deccanchronicle.com. Nazeer is said to be the mastermind behind the case. The crime branch had recorded the arrest of Nazeer on May 31, 2012 on charges of planning the Kizhakkambalam robbery and leading the nine-member gang that attacked jewellery shop owner, Mathew John.
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June - 5 
Sahar Samay reported on June 5, 2012 that according to US Congressional Research Service (CRS) report, "There is ongoing conviction among US officials that sanctuaries in Pakistan have allowed Afghan militants to sustain their insurgency and that ele
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Sahar Samay reported on June 5, 2012 that according to US Congressional Research Service (CRS) report, "There is ongoing conviction among US officials that sanctuaries in Pakistan have allowed Afghan militants to sustain their insurgency and that elements of the ISI continue to support them”. The CRS said ISI is also regularly linked to anti-India terrorist groups, including the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), responsible for the November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack on Mumbai. "Some reporting has cited Afghan insurgent commanders claiming that in the latter months of 2011 the ISI increased its direct contacts with the Taliban, vigorously encouraging more violence, and even supplying them with new high powered explosives manufactured in Pakistan," said the CRS, which as the name suggests, is the independent research wing of the US Congress. CRS said that the classified NATO report, detailing information gathered through thousands of interrogations of captured Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants, was leaked in January 2012 and reportedly indicates that Afghan insurgents continue to receive direct support from the ISI. The report further offers that, "Pakistan's manipulation of the Taliban senior leadership continues unabatedly," and "Senior Taliban leaders meet regularly with ISI personnel, who advise on strategy and relay any pertinent concerns of the government of Pakistan."
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June - 8 
Thadiyantavide Nazeer, the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist, pleaded guilty in two vehicle theft cases that he had mastermind in 2008, as reported by Deccan Chronicle on June 8. Nazeer, who is in Crime Branch custody told that he along wit
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Thadiyantavide Nazeer, the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist, pleaded guilty in two vehicle theft cases that he had mastermind in 2008, as reported by Deccan Chronicle on June 8. Nazeer, who is in Crime Branch custody told that he along with two other convicts Halim and Sagar had stolen a Tata Sumo car from a house at Perumbavoor and had attempted to steal a Maruti Omni van from a house at Binanipuram (Ernakulam District). “Just after the failed attempt, the trio stole a Sumo car on May 13, 2008. The money collected by selling the car was believed to be used for bomb-making,” said Biju K. Stephen, the Crime Branch investigation officer. The Crime Branch team also took Nazeer to the house at Paravoor on June 7, 2012 morning, where he used to make bombs for the LeT operations.
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June - 9 
India will seek access to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist David Headley's wife Shazia and his accomplice in Mumbai terror attack (26/11), Tahawuur Hussain Rana, during the third Indo-US strategic dialogue to be held in Washington next week, as report
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India will seek access to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist David Headley's wife Shazia and his accomplice in Mumbai terror attack (26/11), Tahawuur Hussain Rana, during the third Indo-US strategic dialogue to be held in Washington next week, as reported on June 9, by IBN Live. Highly placed official sources in New Delhi said the request will be made by India at the sub-dialogue on the margins of the Indo-US Strategic Dialogue which will be co-chaired by External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, next Wednesday (June 13, 2012). Indian investigators into the 26/11 case believe that both Rana and Shazia have lot of information and through their interrogations more light may come into the conspiracy hatched to carry out the worst terrorist strike in India and role of those behind it.
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June - 11 
The Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court, on June 11, postponed the recording of the statements of the accused in the July 11, 2006 Mumbai serial train blasts after the defence moved an application seeking to record the te
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The Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court, on June 11, postponed the recording of the statements of the accused in the July 11, 2006 Mumbai serial train blasts after the defence moved an application seeking to record the testimonies of two witnesses, according to Indian Express. One of the defence lawyers, Advocate Abdul Vahab Khan, moved an application seeking permission to examine a metropolitan magistrate, who had recorded statements of arrested accused under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). Special judge Yatin D. Shinde will decide on the application on Tuesday (today). The court, meanwhile, allowed another application seeking permission to recall a witness, who had already deposed before the court as a prosecution witness. “This witness is a sanctioning authority and sanctioned most cases between 2005-08 and has claimed that the banned organisation Indian Mujahideen (IM) was responsible for all the blasts between this period. We need to examine him on certain aspects, which he has earlier told the court,” said Advocate Khan. The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) probing the case had arrested 13 accused claiming they were members of the banned organisation Student’s Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). The agency in its chargesheet had charged them under various sections of Indian Penal Code, MCOCA and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
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June - 11 
With the pressure of the Security Forces (SFs) building up on militants they are desperate to aim at soft targets across Kashmir Valley to make their presence felt, Director General of Police (DGP) K Rajendra said on June 11, Daily Excelsior reported
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With the pressure of the Security Forces (SFs) building up on militants they are desperate to aim at soft targets across Kashmir Valley to make their presence felt, Director General of Police (DGP) K Rajendra said on June 11, Daily Excelsior reported. He said that there is lot of pressure on the militants operating in the State from their handlers across to act, adding, "And there are large numbers of soft targets available which militants aim at to show their presence." The DGP also said that all those strikes that were carried out in Srinagar in recent months have been carried out by militants who came from outside Srinagar for the purpose and fled soon after. He said that there are no known sleeper cells of the militants in Srinagar but didn't rule it out also. He said that militants target Srinagar and other towns for their high news value. The DGP said that there are no fresh recruitments of militants taking place in the State. He, however, didn't rule out few odd cases in parts of Kashmir Valley. He said that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is making desperate attempts to recruit youth in Sopore but they are finding it very difficult. "There is hardly any recruitment as there is no support for it. One odd child they may recruit," he said. The Police Chief said that despite the elimination of top ‘commanders’ and coming down of the infiltration, the militancy is not over yet. He said that there are still around 200-250 armed militants in the State. "They are mostly in South and North Kashmir with Central Kashmir being least affected", he added. The DGP said that Tral, Shopian, Sopore and Kulgam are affected by the militancy and any one can sneak in other areas of Kashmir Valley to carry out the strike due to easy connectivity. He said that location of Sopore and its background is the cause behind survival of militants in the area. He said proximity of Sopore to the Line of Control (LoC) through Bandipora, Kupwara and Baramulla, easy to operate and easy escape routes in the area are behind the growth of the militancy in the area. On the recent threat to Panchs (member of Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and Sarpanchs (the head of Panchayats), the DGP said that some elements are spreading rumours and causing panic to subvert the elected system in the State. He said that there have been some incidents and some of the Panchs and Sarpanchs have been targeted for various reasons other than militancy. "It is not something alarming", he added. Rajendra, however, said that Police is investigating these cases where the Panchs and Sarpachs have been targeted and have been threatened through posters. "We have mapped these areas, mostly in South Kashmir, where these incidents have taken place and joint patrolling is being done by the security forces in these areas", he added. On financing of militancy, he said that SFs have managed to block various channels of funding militancy in the State. But, he said, they are using multiple channels. He said that Police have identified the people who are channeling hawala money and have managed to choke the funding to a great level. Rajendra said that there are various channels like money transfer and depositing of money into the accounts of Over Ground Workers (OGWs) from third country. "Other banking channels of funding militancy are also being used", he added. The Police Chief said that LoC trade is also being used to fund militancy in the State. He said that modus operandi is under invoicing of the goods. He said that six cases have been registered in funding of militancy through LoC trade routes of Uri and Poonch.
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June - 12 
A Chicago court has dismissed a retrial plea by Pakistan born Canadian Tahawwur Rana, convicted of providing material support to terrorist Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), blamed for November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attack, Nydailynews.com reported on J
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A Chicago court has dismissed a retrial plea by Pakistan born Canadian Tahawwur Rana, convicted of providing material support to terrorist Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), blamed for November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attack, Nydailynews.com reported on June 12. While a jury acquitted Rana on June 10, 2011 of involvement in the 26/11 attack, it found him guilty of helping LeT for an aborted plot to bomb a Danish newspaper for publishing cartoons of Prophet Muhammad in 2005. Rana's trial featured testimony from the government's star witness, his friend, David Coleman Headley, who has confessed to his role in the Mumbai attack and the Denmark plot
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June - 12 
Police on June 12 arrested two suspects, Mansoor Ahmad Bhat and Moinul Haq Lone, for providing SIM cards to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in Sopore area of Baramulla District, according to Daily Excelsior. The duo was working for a cellular ope
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Police on June 12 arrested two suspects, Mansoor Ahmad Bhat and Moinul Haq Lone, for providing SIM cards to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in Sopore area of Baramulla District, according to Daily Excelsior. The duo was working for a cellular operator company in Sopore. They have been procuring SIM cards on forged documents and providing them to the militants of LeT operating in and around Sopore. Police said that they used to sell these SIM cards at exorbitant rates, as high as INR 700 per SIM card. "So far, six SIM cards have been detected that have been procured illegally and provided to the LeT", Police added.
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June - 12 
Terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has built their own Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) network that allows secure communication over the Internet, free of monitoring from authorities, as reported by therightperespective.org on June 12. The privat
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Terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has built their own Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) network that allows secure communication over the Internet, free of monitoring from authorities, as reported by therightperespective.org on June 12. The private system, known as Ibotel, is similar to other VOIP networks like Skype that encrypt audio signals into binary data. But because Ibotel was created privately by tech exports recruited by the terror network, it has so far been impenetrable by Indian authorities. According to a senior government official, “And even if we know their IP addresses and the time and date of their audio or video calls, we remain technologically handicapped because we can’t intercept what transpired between them”.
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June - 13 
Army on June 13 arrested a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant along with his Pakistani wife and three children as soon as they entered into Indian side from the Line of Control (LoC) in forward village Deri Dabsi of Mendhar sector in Poonch District, Dai
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Army on June 13 arrested a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant along with his Pakistani wife and three children as soon as they entered into Indian side from the Line of Control (LoC) in forward village Deri Dabsi of Mendhar sector in Poonch District, Daily Excelsior reported. The Army later handed over the militant, his wife and three children to Police. Official sources said that the militant, identified as Mukhtiar Ahmad (25), had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in 2002 for arms training when he was 15 years old and 6th class student of a Madarsa (seminary).
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June - 13 
India has requested the US to provide it access to the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks accused and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, reports NDTV.com. On June 13, India raised the issue
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India has requested the US to provide it access to the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks accused and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, reports NDTV.com. On June 13, India raised the issue with the US when External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington for the third round of strategic India-US dialogue. Both Headley and Rana are currently in the custody of US authorities. Headley is accused of conducting recce of 26/11 targets for the LeT, which carried out the attacks. However, Rana was acquitted of federal charges that he aided the terrorists who carried out the attacks. At a joint press conference with Clinton, Krishna told reporters, "India's interest in further access to Headley and Rana, in accordance with our legal procedures, for the investigations into the Mumbai terror attack of November 2008, was raised." In response, Mrs Clinton said the two countries are sharing information related to terrorism and other related issues. "With respect to information-sharing it is our policy and practice to share information, and we do that. I'm not going to go into details because we think our cooperation on intelligence-sharing, on homeland security issues, on counter-terrorism has gotten to a new level," she said. However, The Hindu added that Krishna noted that the U.S. had not briefed India on any progress in the case of Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind of 26/11, on whose head the Obama administration recently placed a USD 10 million bounty. Krishna also implied that no further promises had been made by the US regarding India’s years-old plea for further direct access to Headley. While the U.S. defused growing anger and suspicion in the Indian corner by granting India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) access to Headley for ten days in June 2010, additional opportunities to question him have not materialised.
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June - 13 
The Jama'at-ud-Dawa (JuD) has resumed online jihad, The Hindu reported. In a video address posted on its website, the website went online on June 13, JuD ‘chief’ Hafiz Muhammad Saeed explained the decision. “The media is a two-edged sword,” said Saee
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The Jama'at-ud-Dawa (JuD) has resumed online jihad, The Hindu reported. In a video address posted on its website, the website went online on June 13, JuD ‘chief’ Hafiz Muhammad Saeed explained the decision. “The media is a two-edged sword,” said Saeed, adding, “Rather than being overwhelmed by the media, we wish to use it in a positive way and, god willing, use it to spread our message of proselytisation and jihad.” Saeed's message is studied in its moderation. The website says the JuD “nullifies [sic., throughout] all kinds of violent ideologies that resort to use of force against innocents souls anywhere in the world.” Instead, it says, the organisation “struggles for the restoration of Pakistan's true Ideology of Islam that should stand as an example for Muslim world.” The website makes no mention of terrorism-related charges that recently led the US to announce a USD 1 million reward for information leading to Saeed's arrest. Instead, it notes that Saeed toured the US in 1994, lecturing on “Islamic Perspectives of Raising Children.” The internet registry service www.who.is does not hold ownership details for the Jama'at website, but records it is hosted by the Karachi-based internet service Magsnet. Magsnet's website says it is a marketing and web development firm whose clients include Nokia, Telenor, Standard Chartered and Barclays.
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June - 14 
Minister for External Affairs SM Krishna, referring to the Pakistan-India peace process, said Jama’at-ud-Dawa (JuD) Chief and founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Mohammad Saeed was still using the country for a ‘hate India’ campaign, adding that t
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Minister for External Affairs SM Krishna, referring to the Pakistan-India peace process, said Jama’at-ud-Dawa (JuD) Chief and founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Mohammad Saeed was still using the country for a ‘hate India’ campaign, adding that to normalise relations, Pakistan has to help “checkmate” terrorists groups, reported The Express Tribune on June 15 (today). Krishna said that the leadership of Pakistan had assured India that the former’s territory was not going to be used for ‘anti-India’ activities, but it was apparent from watching Pakistani television that JuD Chief Hafiz Saeed was still free. “We know for a fact and have evidence and we can see it on Pakistani TV that the brains behind the Mumbai attack (also known as 26/11), goes scot-free in Pakistan, still carrying on a hate India campaign.”
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June - 14 
Srinagar Police on June 14 neutralized a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module that was operating in Srinagar and arrested its five cadres, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the brain behind the module is still absconding. Deputy Inspector General (DIG, Centr
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Srinagar Police on June 14 neutralized a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module that was operating in Srinagar and arrested its five cadres, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the brain behind the module is still absconding. Deputy Inspector General (DIG, Central Kashmir range) Syed Afhad-ul-Mujtaba said that four of the arrested militants belonged to Pulwama District while the fifth one is a resident of Zewan-Srinagar. "We have been able to crack the conspiracy that was hatched to plant IED [improvised explosive device] in a car at Chanapora Bridge on May 17 and so far five arrests have been made. We are on lookout for the others and hopefully they too would be tracked down soon," said Mujtaba. "In order to disturb prevalent peace and public order a criminal conspiracy was hatched by the active militants of LeT outfit operating in the Tral and adjacent villages of the South Kashmir. Bilal Ahmad Bhat alias Bilal Lalihari resident of Lelhar-Pulwama, Sajad Ahmad Bhat alias Shadak resident of Zewan-Pantha Chowk and a Pakistani militant Qasim alias Qasim Bhai along with their other associates were entrusted with the responsibility to carry out IED explosion in the Srinagar city," said Mujtaba. He said Qasim Bhai was instrumental in supplying the ignition gadgets besides imparting training to other members of the module to trigger the IED. "Qasim Bhai coordinated the whole operation by providing money and arranged other logistics through a well knit over ground worker module. Mohammad Yusuf Lone coordinated with other members of the module to carry out the task. Yusuf used to work as source for the law enforcement agencies but later on switched over his loyalty to LeT," he said. "The explosive material was provided by Muzaffar brother of Sajad, who is an active militant of LeT. The explosive material was procured clandestinely from some of the magazines, which provide blasting material to the quarries operating in the Zewan and Khonmoh areas," he said. He added that on May 16 the explosive laden vehicle was brought by Sajad, Qasim, Bilal and other associates to the assigned place. The DIG further said, "An LeT explosive expert who is a foreigner had devised the car bomb which was detected in time and defused through a controlled explosion in Nowgam area of the city on May 17 by us. The explosive material used to prepare the bomb was locally procured by the militants. It comprised of gelatin sticks used locally for rock blasting," adds IANS. As reported earlier, on May 17, a car heavily laden with explosives was seized and the explosives defused on the city's outskirts
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June - 16 
Police have cracked a major network of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in Police Department with the arrest of four Police Constables. Three constables, identified as Mohammad Abbas, Riaz Ahmad and Mohammad Ilyas, who had reportedly been passing on all sensi
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Police have cracked a major network of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in Police Department with the arrest of four Police Constables. Three constables, identified as Mohammad Abbas, Riaz Ahmad and Mohammad Ilyas, who had reportedly been passing on all sensitive information especially pertaining to deployment of Police and para-military personnel in Srinagar city to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, were arrested by the Security Forces, Daily Excelsior reported on June 16. A team of National Investigating Agency (NIA) was also camping in Srinagar amidst reports that they too had inputs about the links of some Police personnel of Srinagar with the militants, mainly the HM outfit. A First Information Report (FIR) against all three constables has been lodged at Shergarhi Police station. The involvement these constables in the militancy surfaced few days back after attempt on the life of a former HM militant Ghulam Hassan Mir alias Shabnam at Saderbal, Hazratbal (Srinagar District) on June 7. Shabnam was shot at by five to six persons but he had survived the attack. Investigations by the police revealed that all five to six persons involved in the attack on the life of Shabnam were Police and CID constables, who were affiliated to HM and had carried out the attack on the instructions of one of their commanders.
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June - 17 
another Police constable, identified as Mukhtiar Sheikh was arrested on the basis of disclosure made by the previous three arrested constables, as reported on June 17. Sources said earlier Mukhtiar Sheikh was detained in the aftermath of November 26,
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another Police constable, identified as Mukhtiar Sheikh was arrested on the basis of disclosure made by the previous three arrested constables, as reported on June 17. Sources said earlier Mukhtiar Sheikh was detained in the aftermath of November 26, 2008 (26/11) attacks in Mumbai for supplying SIM cards to LeT militants. But the case was dropped against him later on the ground that he was trying to infiltrate into the terror group. As Police continued interrogation of four arrested Police personnel amidst preliminary investigations that nearly a dozen constables could be directly involved in the militancy in Srinagar, the arrests had also caused concern to Central security agencies, which suspected that the constables might have been involved in gun-running and extortion. In view of their concern, Police officers have provided access of all four constables to Central security and Intelligence agencies. "We have provided access to all Central security and Intelligence agencies of four arrested constables though it was the Jammu and Kashmir police which blew the cover over this," Police spokesman said. Official sources further confirmed that the Police personnel had provided SIM cards to the militants. Constables had also been frequently changing their mobile phone numbers while passing on the information to HM militants
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June - 17 
The trial of seven Pakistani suspects, including Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with involvement in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks was on June 16, adjourned for a second consecutive week as no judge has be
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The trial of seven Pakistani suspects, including Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with involvement in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks was on June 16, adjourned for a second consecutive week as no judge has been appointed to hear the case, according to The Statesman. Proceedings were adjourned till 23 June, court officials said. During a hearing on 5 June, it emerged that anti-terrorism court judge Shahid Rafique, who was hearing the case, had been transferred and posted as District and sessions judge in Jhang District of Punjab Province. Since then, no one has been appointed to replace him.
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June - 18 
India has asked the US to provide statements of 13 people associated with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist David Coleman Headley and his accomplice in November 26, 2008 (26/11 Mumbai terror attack case Tahawwur Hussain Rana as they could be potential
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India has asked the US to provide statements of 13 people associated with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist David Coleman Headley and his accomplice in November 26, 2008 (26/11 Mumbai terror attack case Tahawwur Hussain Rana as they could be potential witnesses, during the Indo-US strategic dialogue (June 13, 2012) as reported on June 18, by Indian Express. While reminding about the Letters Rogatory sent by India, New Delhi asked Washington to provide statements of 13 people, including Headley's wife Shazia, a few of his friends, close associates of Rana and US government officials known to the LeT terrorist. Sources said, "These 13 people are potential witnesses in the NIA case filed against Headley and Rana”. Further, an official said, "Since extradition of both these accused seemed almost impossible, India has asked the US to explore an option of video-conferencing to depose them for trial”. The US in return told India that they would consider New Delhi's request but conveyed that one or two people are currently based in Canada.
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June - 18 
India has for the first time lodged a strong protest with Pakistan and given concrete evidence proving that Indian Mujahideen (IM), which has been responsible for a series of bomb blasts across the country, is a front of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba
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India has for the first time lodged a strong protest with Pakistan and given concrete evidence proving that Indian Mujahideen (IM), which has been responsible for a series of bomb blasts across the country, is a front of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), as reported on June 18, by Deccan Herald. New Delhi has also categorically told Islamabad that LeT was using the Pakistani soil to give training and other logistical support to the IM. The issue was discussed at length during the recently concluded home secretary-level talk in Islamabad. Pakistan’s intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has for long been trying to project that IM was India’s internal problem of 'home grown terror' as most of its members were Indians. The basic idea of ISI, intelligence sources said, behind floating IM was to show that terrorism was India’s own domestic issue and that Pakistan has nothing to do with it. But Indian intelligence and security agencies have now busted that myth giving a complete list during the secretary-level talks to Pakistan of LeT’s terror camps in Pakistan where IM cadre, comprising mostly Indian recruits, were being trained. The details of this elaborate dossier reveals that LeT was using at least five camps in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) to train IM terrorists in use of making Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and training of arms and ammunitions. These important camps, which have been on the radar of Indian agencies, are: Bait-ul- Mujahideen at Shawai Nalla; Al Massada, Ibn Taymiyya, Abdullah Bin Masood, Masker Al Aqsa. All these training camps are in Muzaffarabad in PoK. The dossier also states that most of these men are 'launched across the border' mostly through the Maskai-e-Ummalkura which is basically a tent camp used for transit close to the Indian border. The details provided by the Indian side go on to reveal that the top LeT commanders like Abu Muzammil and Abu Sama, are actively involved in training the IM terrorist. These two LeT operatives often cross over into India also to supervise Lashkar operations in the Kashmir Valley, particularly in North Kashmir. In addition, India also reiterated that the two founders of IM, Riaz and Iqbal Bhatkal, continue to live in Karachi under the ISI’s protection. “Information was also provided to Pakistan as to how Indian youth from various parts of the country are taken to Pakistan through Nepal and Bangladesh for training. This is the first time that India has taken up the IM issue with Pakistan so strongly,” a senior home ministry official said. The current chief of IM in India, Yasin Bhatkal, who is still on the run, is also suspected to have been trained by the LeT at these training centres in Muzaffarabad.
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June - 22 
Home Ministry issued an alert on the possibility of a terror strike by Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) modules in the coming weeks, reports Oneindia.in. The alert was issued to both the Mumbai Police and the Odisha Government. There were reports on June 21
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Home Ministry issued an alert on the possibility of a terror strike by Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) modules in the coming weeks, reports Oneindia.in. The alert was issued to both the Mumbai Police and the Odisha Government. There were reports on June 21, which mentioned the possibility of terror strikes by terrorist groups, but the Home Ministry on June 22, stated that their alert was based on inputs received from Assam Police with chances of LeT targeting the Puri Rath Yatra in Odisha. The fact that the LeT has been recruiting Assamese youth for terrorist activities since 2001 unravelled the gravity of the situation. Security agencies are taking into consideration this fact and heightened alert. The LeT is understood to be remarkably expanding their base in the North East, especially the Bangladesh border areas that have seen many insurgent activities. The terror alert has been communicated to all State Police officials and has also warned of a possible strike by the LeT in Mumbai (Maharashtra) as well. With the real plan for the strike yet to be known, the security officials are on an overdrive to find out the possible target of the group.
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June - 22 
Police on June 22 arrested Parvez Iqbal Tak, a forest contractor, who was missing for past more than 20 days after a Mitsubishi Outlander, registered on the name of missing actor Reshma Patel alias Laila Khan, was recovered from a shop in Kishtwar to
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Police on June 22 arrested Parvez Iqbal Tak, a forest contractor, who was missing for past more than 20 days after a Mitsubishi Outlander, registered on the name of missing actor Reshma Patel alias Laila Khan, was recovered from a shop in Kishtwar town which Tak had brought from Mumbai (Maharashtra), reports Daily Excelsior. Police suspect that the vehicle belonging to her was used in a blast outside the Delhi High Court in September 2011 and that Tak was the last person to use it, adds Times of India. Deputy Inspector General Gareeb Dass said, “The last person who used the vehicle was Tak, who has reported links with LeT [Lashkar-e-Toiba] militants," said Dass, adding so far, he did not have any evidence to say Laila had any direct connection with a terror group. Laila Khan along with her mother, Saleena Patel, brother Imran, a sister and a cousin were missing from Mumbai since first week of February 2012 and were untraced since then. Their missing report has been registered at Oshiwara Police Station of Mumbai in February
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June - 22 
The Delhi Police arrested suspected key November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks plotter Abu Hamza alias Sayeed Zabi ud Deen alias Zabi Ansari alias Riyasat Ali at the Indira Gandhi International airport, reports IBNLive.com. According
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The Delhi Police arrested suspected key November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks plotter Abu Hamza alias Sayeed Zabi ud Deen alias Zabi Ansari alias Riyasat Ali at the Indira Gandhi International airport, reports IBNLive.com. According to reports, he is an Indian national who went to Pakistan for allegedly training people for the 26/11 attacks. The Times of India adds that he was 26/11 handlers and was arrested on June 22, after being deported from Saudi Arabia. He had given instructions to the terrorists who had carried out attacks in Mumbai. According to reports, Hamza had an active involvement in the planning of Mumbai terror attacks and had helped the terror operatives to identify targets. NDTV further adds that the Police said Hamza is also wanted in many other attack cases in India - like the Chinnaswamy Stadium attack in Bangalore in April 17, 2010 and several terror attacks in Gujarat. The Police also said that Ansari (Hamza) was involved in the July 11, 2006 Mumbai local train bombings. There was also an Interpol notice against him in 2009. Hamza is also alleged to have a hand in the IISC Bangalore attack in December 28, 2005. Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley also named Hamza as the Lashkar's India expert, according to IBNLive.com.
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June - 23 
Troops on June 23 destroyed a major hideout of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in the Sanai forest area of Surankote tehsil (revenue unit) in Poonch District and recovered a large quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives, according to Daily Ex
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Troops on June 23 destroyed a major hideout of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in the Sanai forest area of Surankote tehsil (revenue unit) in Poonch District and recovered a large quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives, according to Daily Excelsior. The recoveries included two AK-47 automatic rifles with 60 rounds, 200 rounds of PIKA ammunition, a double sniper bore rifle, six Chinese grenades, two AK-47 filled magazines, a UBGL launcher and four grenades. Troops also recovered a pipe bomb, few clothes, cells and detonator wire, which could have been used by the militants for fabricating Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) to cause large scale destruction, official sources said.
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June - 25 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Abu Jindal (Jundal), who is in Delhi Police's custody, has confessed his active role in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks, saying that Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) ‘chief’ Hafiz Saeed was present in the Karachi (Pak
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Abu Jindal (Jundal), who is in Delhi Police's custody, has confessed his active role in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai attacks, saying that Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) ‘chief’ Hafiz Saeed was present in the Karachi (Pakistan) control room when the 26/11 masterminds were controlling the events, as reported on June 26, by IBNLive. According to officials, Jindal was one of the five handlers present in the control room in Karachi. He was directing terrorists carrying out 26/11 attacks at every step. He also coached the 26/11 terrorists to pose as members of fictitious terrorist organistaion- Deccan Mujahideen to misguide the investigation, according to The Times of India. According to IB sources, during the interrogation, Abu Jindal has admitted to handling the attack on Nariman House during 26/11, reports IBNLive. Jindal reportedly told the Police that he was the one who trained the 10 terrorists. As per the details, he was actually involved in guiding and directing the terrorists at every step during 26/11 attack. Jindal has also admitted of travelling along with Ajmal Kasab (the lone terrorist arrested) and other terrorists on the same boat to the Indian border. Kasab's testimony, earlier to Mumbai Police, names Jindal for seeing off the 10 attackers at Pakistan shore. Abu Hamza, Abu Qaafa and Lakhvi were the others. According to NDTV, Jindal has 10 aliases and was sent to Saudi Arabia by LeT to gather funds for another major operation after 26/11. The Times of India quoting sources said, "Abu Jundal knows the Bhatkal brothers - Riyaz and Iqbal, bosses of Indian Mujahideen based in Karachi -- very well. He claims that the Bhatkal brothers used to come to joint meetings of Lashkar and IM. For the Jama Masjid attack, the Bhatkal brothers asked Jundal to provide a man, an expert in firing”. Further confirming the arrest, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on June 25, “The person who goes by the pseudonym of Abu Jundal has been apprehended and has been remanded to the custody of law enforcement agencies”, reports Telegraphindia.com.
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June - 26 
Indian Government sources on June 26, confirmed reports of more terror operatives’ detention in Saudi Arabia, reports India Today. The revelation occurred after the arrest of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist, Abu Jundal was acknowledged by the Governm
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Indian Government sources on June 26, confirmed reports of more terror operatives’ detention in Saudi Arabia, reports India Today. The revelation occurred after the arrest of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist, Abu Jundal was acknowledged by the Government. Suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Fasih Mohammad was one of those detained in Saudi, sources said. According to sources, Saudi Arabia has now emerged as the new refuge and platform for Indian terror modules. The suspected IM operatives get detailed briefing from their mentors about their missions while staying in Saudi Arabia. The modus operandi allows Pakistan to brief IM agents without them travelling to the neighbouring country. IM agents then return to India without Pakistan visa on their passports to avoid suspicion.
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June - 26 
LeT has re-activated its naval wing last year (2011) with terrorists trying their hand at maritime techniques including sailing off the Karachi shore, the interrogation of Abu Jundal has revealed as reported by Deccan Herald on June 26.
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LeT has re-activated its naval wing last year (2011) with terrorists trying their hand at maritime techniques including sailing off the Karachi shore, the interrogation of Abu Jundal has revealed as reported by Deccan Herald on June 26.
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June - 27 
advisor to the Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf A. Rehman Malik told media persons in Islamabad that no state institutions were involved in the Mumbai strikes. Malik stated, "Abu Jundal is an Indian, he has committed attacks in India, caught in Indi
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advisor to the Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf A. Rehman Malik told media persons in Islamabad that no state institutions were involved in the Mumbai strikes. Malik stated, "Abu Jundal is an Indian, he has committed attacks in India, caught in India. India's own Taliban is emerging”. The interrogation of Abu Jundal, the 26/11 handler, has turned out to be an expose of LeT links with the Indian Mujahideen (IM), Jundal has confessed his links with IM, as reported on June 28, by dnaindia.com. NDTV reported on June 28 that Jundal is the highest ranking Indian in LeT and was recruited in 2005. Jundal has told his interrogators that he was recruited by LeT's ‘commander’ of Jammu and Kashmir range Aslam Kashmiri, as reported on June 28, by The Times of India. He said his friend Fayyaz Kagri was the one who introduced him to Kashmiri. Deccan Herald adds that Jundal confessed that the plan to carry out 26/11 type terror strike was plotted in 2006, however, when the security agencies track down arms, ammunitions and explosives from Aurangabad in Maharashtra it was postponed and then he was asked to come down to Pakistan by his LeT bosses. Further, Delhi Police revealed on June 27, that LeT trained Jundal to fly planes. Lashkar had planned to use him and two others (Fayyaz Kagzi from Beed and Mohammad Rahil Sheikh from Thane) in 9/11-style kamikaze attacks on Indian highrise buildings and big dams. They said Jundal’s interrogation revealed that LeT had revived its ‘naval wing’ and added flight training to its ‘curriculum’.
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June - 27 
Indian Express reported on June 27, that Adil alias Ajmal, a Pakistani national told Police that in 2009, Jundal reportedly trained 90 men at LeT Bhawalpur training camp in the Punjab Province of Pakistan, many of them later joined the IM. He in his
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Indian Express reported on June 27, that Adil alias Ajmal, a Pakistani national told Police that in 2009, Jundal reportedly trained 90 men at LeT Bhawalpur training camp in the Punjab Province of Pakistan, many of them later joined the IM. He in his statement to the Police, which is now part of the judicial records, said that he met Jundal at the Bhawalpur camp along with another LeT leader, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) ‘commander’ Abdul Rauf, brother of Maulana Masood Azhar.
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June - 27 
It has been reported on June 27, by The Times of India that anti-India terror outfits operating from Pakistan have been trying to lure youth from Kerala under a slogan 'Organise without organisation'. There is a wide network that recruits youth from
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It has been reported on June 27, by The Times of India that anti-India terror outfits operating from Pakistan have been trying to lure youth from Kerala under a slogan 'Organise without organisation'. There is a wide network that recruits youth from Kerala for Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). C A M Basheer, the elusive Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) leader from Aluva (Ernakulam District), now operating from Saudi Arabia, is the key figure. Salan alias Chottu, an Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative, had told Police that he had seen about 50 youth from South India at a safe house in Sharjah set up by IM leaders Riyaz Bhatkal and Amir Raza Khan. The gang led by Thadiyantavide Nazeer and K P Sabeer identified potential recruits and modules were formed in the 3+1 cluster (three members and one leader). Others include Sarfaraz Nawaz, Fahim Ansari, Sabahudeen and Shuhaib- all hailing from Kerala.
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June - 27 
Msn.com reports on June 27, that further investigation revealed that Abu Jundal was the conduit between Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) and LeT and Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and IM in India.
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Msn.com reports on June 27, that further investigation revealed that Abu Jundal was the conduit between Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) and LeT and Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and IM in India.
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June - 27 
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said on June 27 that the arrested November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack handler, Syed Zabiuddin alias Abu Jundal, had confirmed the role of Pakistani state actors in the plotting and execution of Mumbai attacks, reports E
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Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said on June 27 that the arrested November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack handler, Syed Zabiuddin alias Abu Jundal, had confirmed the role of Pakistani state actors in the plotting and execution of Mumbai attacks, reports Economic Times. He told media, "When I say state actors, at the moment, I am not pointing a finger at any particular agency. But clearly there was state support or state actors' support for the 26/11 massacre”. Jundal had earlier revealed that a waaris (heir or pointsman) of the "forces", a possible reference to Pakistan Army and Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) had overseen the entire 26/11 operation. The agencies see this as a reference to Sajid Mir, a key coordinator of ISI's Karachi project. Mir, who has allegedly served in the Pakistani Army, was also mentioned by American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley as a key 26/11 handler. The role of Pakistani state actors is also being suspected from the location of LeT's control room in Karachi as pointed out by Jundal. He has disclosed that the control room was located at a point between Malir Cantonment, Quaidabad and Jinnah international airport in Karachi. This area houses VIPs and top officers of the Pakistan Army. Agencies feel that the control room could not have been set up in this upmarket and highly-secured locality without the connivance of Pakistan state actors like the Army and ISI.
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June - 27 
Odisha Government on June 27 scaled up security at Jagannath temple in Puri and missile launching range in Balasore in wake of the intelligence inputs of possible terror strikes at those vital installations, reports The Times of India. Earlier, on Ju
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Odisha Government on June 27 scaled up security at Jagannath temple in Puri and missile launching range in Balasore in wake of the intelligence inputs of possible terror strikes at those vital installations, reports The Times of India. Earlier, on June 26, Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Jayanta Narayan Choudhury said that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning attacks during the ongoing Rath Yatra festival in Puri.
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June - 28 
it has been reported on June 28, by India Today that Jundal has been put on a suicide watch. Accordingly, Delhi Police's special weapons and tactics (SWAT) commandoes have been deployed to prevent Jundal from harming himself in the custody. Over 100
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it has been reported on June 28, by India Today that Jundal has been put on a suicide watch. Accordingly, Delhi Police's special weapons and tactics (SWAT) commandoes have been deployed to prevent Jundal from harming himself in the custody. Over 100 commandoes have been deployed around him, while senior special cell officials were also keeping a close watch on him. Apart from revealing Pakistani agencies' roles in various terror attacks in India, including 26/11, Jundal has also disclosed LeT's plans to target various metros in the country.
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June - 29 
After November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks, when pressure mounted on Pakistan to arrest Lashkar-e-Toiba's (LeT) ‘operations chief’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi from a camp near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), LeT’s Indian command
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After November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks, when pressure mounted on Pakistan to arrest Lashkar-e-Toiba's (LeT) ‘operations chief’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi from a camp near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), LeT’s Indian command Abu Jundal was bailed out by ISI, as reported on June 29, by The Times of India. After being bailed out, Jundal was asked to stay off the radar and he left for Saudi Arabia in early 2010. He was provided two IDs, one for internal use in Pakistan and one for outside the country. His passport, in the name of Riyasat Ali, was arranged by a senior LeT ‘commander’ and 26/11 plotter Muzammil, and then he fled to Riyadh. During interrogation, Jundal revealed that all LeT members had done some communication practice for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) internet calls and understand the network areas of the targets. The LeT bosses also checked the SIM cards and handsets before the 10 terrorists left for Mumbai and a last-minute drill was also conducted. Special Cell sleuths are scanning Jundal's email IDs and conversations and sources said they have recovered a huge cache of information including "numbers, addresses of various module members and hideouts". With increasing suspicions that state actors have supported LeT to conspire and launch 26/11, the Union Home Ministry (UHM) is unlikely to oblige a Pakistani request to share information about Syed Zabiuddin aka Abu Jundal’s arrest, as reported on June 29, by Deccan Herald. Earlier, on June 26, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram had said that he had received a note from Pakistan Interior Ministry Adviser Rehman Malik seeking information gathered about Jundal. The UHM is concerned that sharing information with Pakistan would hamper investigation. Zee News adds that according to reports, Jundal has revealed on June 28, before the Special Cell of Delhi Police that LeT is running several training camps in Muzaffarabad in PoK. He said that LeT has made paragliding an essential part of the training curriculum of its cadres. Based on his submission, the security agencies are now trying to verify whether Jundal also received paragliding training. Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) moved for his custody and registered an FIR against him and another terrorist Fayaz Kagzi for planning to organise terrorist attacks in India. Earlier, the FIR filed on June 27, is under several sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. According to the reports, Jundal was sent to Kathmandu in 2005 for training for two months in arms and explosives. After coming back, he got involved with the February 19, 2006 Ahmedabad blast. Further, Jundal revealed that two days before the 26/11 attack, LeT militants carried out a mock drill in Pakistan, as reported on June 29, by Indian Express. During the drill, he used the same phone number and the same satellite phone set that he would use during 26/11. Meanwhile, according to Bengal Police, he used Bongaon District in West Bengal, to sneak from India into Bangladesh before moving on to Pakistan in 2006. While he was in Bengal, he recruited youths from Murshidabad, Malda and North 24-Parganas Districts. IBNLive reported on June 28, that Abu Jundal was planning to attack the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) Headquarters in Nagpur as well as the USA and Israeli embassies in New Delhi. Sources say he has told the interrogators that Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI, destroyed the Karachi control room after LeT ‘commander’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi's arrest (December 7, 2008) following 26/11.
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June - 29 
Intelligence sources said that Abu Jundal, in his interrogation disclosed that following the Mumbai massacre the LeT shifted its headquarters from Muridke to Dolai region in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) to avoid suspicion, as reported by Deccan Ch
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Intelligence sources said that Abu Jundal, in his interrogation disclosed that following the Mumbai massacre the LeT shifted its headquarters from Muridke to Dolai region in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) to avoid suspicion, as reported by Deccan Chronicle on June 30. He also told interrogators that once Zakiur Reham Lakhvi was arrested for involvement in the Mumbai attack, Muzamil Bhatt was made the operational head of the LeT. Chidambaram further said there may be another LeT operative by the name of Abu Hamza and Syed Zaibuddin was only using the pseudonym Abu Jundal. Indian Express reported that, a team of the Uttar Pradesh (UP) Anti-terrorist Squad (ATS) plans to interrogate Abu Jundal next week on whether he had any links with the Azamgarh-based Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives allegedly responsible for several terror strikes.
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June - 29 
NDTV added on June 29, that Abu Jundal had nine Facebook accounts and email ids that he allegedly used to hunt for new recruits in Saudi Arabia and in India for LeT.
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NDTV added on June 29, that Abu Jundal had nine Facebook accounts and email ids that he allegedly used to hunt for new recruits in Saudi Arabia and in India for LeT.
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June - 29 
The Times of India reports that, asserting the role of Abu Jundal, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram commented on June 29, "In fact many missing pieces of the 26/11 conspiracy are now known to us through interrogation of Abu Jundal. He was a key ope
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The Times of India reports that, asserting the role of Abu Jundal, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram commented on June 29, "In fact many missing pieces of the 26/11 conspiracy are now known to us through interrogation of Abu Jundal. He was a key operative, he was assigned the key responsibility to putting the 10 terrorists in intensive training and the customs followed by Mumbaikars.” He further said, "We think such a control room could not have been established without some kind of state support." About the presence of others in the control room and whether founder chief of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Saeed was also there, Chidambaram said "Yes, others were present and we think one of them was Hafiz Saeed." "All this indicated that these activities could not have been carried out without some kind of state support. That is a logical inference we have to make. It is only when his investigation is complete, his interrogation is completed we will come to know who gave what support. At the moment he is being interrogated," Chidambaram said. Commenting on advisor to the Pakistan Prime Minister on Interior Affairs’ A. Rehman Mallick’s recent statement Jundal was an Indian, he said, "I agree with Rehman Malik that Abu Jundal is an Indian perhaps he was radicalised in India. I admit that. "Equally, Pakistan should admit that Abu Jundal did go to Pakistan, that Abu Jundal was part of the group which trained and prepared Kasab and nine others that Abu Jundal was in the control room and one of the masterminds and handlers of the attack.” Regarding LeT operative David Coleman Headley, Chidambaram commented, "I think the further question is whether we will get further access to Headley, whether he would be extradited to India...These are matters to be discussed with US authorities”, according to Manoramaonline.com.
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June - 29 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram denied the existence of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the State, reports Assam Tribune. “I have already confirmed about Maoists presence in Assam. But I can’t confirm about existence of LeT [Lashkar-e-Toiba]. I don’t kno
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram denied the existence of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the State, reports Assam Tribune. “I have already confirmed about Maoists presence in Assam. But I can’t confirm about existence of LeT [Lashkar-e-Toiba]. I don’t know on what basis the DGP said this. “We will discuss this with him and there is constant discussion with the State Government,” said, P. Chidambaram.
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June - 29 
Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram on June 29, stated that according to Abu Jundal’s revelations, a new ‘chief’ is heading Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reports samaylive.com. During interrogation, Jundal revealed that after LeT ‘chief’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhv
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Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram on June 29, stated that according to Abu Jundal’s revelations, a new ‘chief’ is heading Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reports samaylive.com. During interrogation, Jundal revealed that after LeT ‘chief’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi was arrested on December 2, 2008, by Pakistan for November 26, 2008 (26/11) attacks, another handler named Muzameel took charge of the terror outfit.
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June - 30 
Chaudhry Habib-ur-Rehman, who was appointed the judge of the Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court no 1, began hearing November 26, 2008 (26/11) case on June 30, reports outlookindia.com. The trial of seven Pakistani suspects charged with involvement
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Chaudhry Habib-ur-Rehman, who was appointed the judge of the Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court no 1, began hearing November 26, 2008 (26/11) case on June 30, reports outlookindia.com. The trial of seven Pakistani suspects charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks, was adjourned till July 14 when the court will take up an application filed by Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi. He has filed an application asking the court not to make the report of a Pakistani judicial commission part of the proceedings as it has "no legal value".
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June - 30 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Faiyaz Kagzi, an accused in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) blast case, had given bomb-making training to Pune German Bakery blast (February 13, 20120) accused Mirza Himayat Baig in Sri Lanka capital Colombo in 2008,
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Faiyaz Kagzi, an accused in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) blast case, had given bomb-making training to Pune German Bakery blast (February 13, 20120) accused Mirza Himayat Baig in Sri Lanka capital Colombo in 2008, as reported on June 30, by dnaindia.com. Kagzi, who is also wanted in the 2006 Aurangabad arms haul case, had also given Baig INR 2.5 lakh to get a new identity and set up a base of radicals in Maharashtra.
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