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IM turned to WiFi before Ahmedabad blasts: Crime Branch

Wednesday 18 February '09

The Indian Mujahideen suspects, against whom the Crime Branch of Mumbai police, filed a chargesheet today, were highly tech-savvy.
Chargesheet silent on IM's involvement in 7/11

Tuesday 17 February '09

When Mumbai Police arrested five alleged Indian Mujahideen terrorists and blamed them for Ahmedabad and Delhi serial blasts, they also claimed that these men were responsible for a majority of terror attacks in the country since 2005, including 7/11 commuter train attacks in Mumbai, which killed 187 people.
Spotlight on Arthur Road jail security

Sunday 15 February '09

With a special court being set up on the Arthur Road jail premises to conduct the trial in the 26/11 terror attacks case and Ajmal Ameer Kasab...
Hunt for local businessman link to Saji Mohan drug ring

Tuesday 10 February '09

The state ATS is on the lookout for a local businessman who could have information on the operations and local network of the drug racket allegedly run by arrested IPS officer Saji Mohan, ATS sources said today.
More cops from abroad want closer look at 26/11

Friday 23 January '09

After the US, the UK and Israel sent their investigative teams to Mumbai, several other nations, whose citizens were killed in the 26/11 attacks, want to make their own inquiries as well.
Sanction awaited, chargesheet in Kasab case to miss 60-day target

Tuesday 20 January '09

Public promises by the Maharashtra Government and Mumbai Police to file a chargesheet for the 26/11 attacks within 60 days are unlikely to be kept as a series of legal and procedural formalities have not been completed...
Spain terror accused’s family to move UNHRC

Friday 16 January '09

With no response to their fight to secure his release, the family of Jogeshwari resident Roshan Jamal Khan, who was arrested by Spanish authorities in Barcelona in connection with a suspected terror plot, is planning to approach the UN Human Rights Commission.
Indian terror suspect still in Spanish jail 12 months on, family tries new avenues

Thursday 15 January '09

Almost a year since Jogeshwari resident Roshan Jamal Khan, 50, was arrested by Spanish authorities in Barcelona in connection with a suspected terror plot and held in ‘unconditional imprisonment’...
‘Sonia Mandeville’ e-mailed Lashkar’s Fahim an article on Mumbai attacks

Saturday 20 December '08

It's been more than 10 months since Fahim Arshad Ansari, the alleged Indian operative of Lashkar-e-Toiba suspected of providing local help...
Nothing fishy about Karkare’s death: Police

Thursday 18 December '08

The Mumbai Police reacted with outrage and disbelief on Wednesday to the controversial comments by Union Minister A R Antulay...
Ajmal writes to Pak High Commission: give me legal aid

Sunday 14 December '08

Ajmal Ameer Kasab, the lone 26/11 terrorist caught alive, has written to the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi seeking consular access...
Ajmal writes to Pak High Commission: give me legal aid

Saturday 13 December '08

Ajmal Ameer Kasab, the lone 26/11 terrorist caught alive, has written to the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi seeking consular access and legal assistance for himself and for claiming the body of his slain partner Ismail Khan alias Abu Ismail.
Pak voices in terror intercepts being matched with data bank

Thursday 11 December '08

Investigators are matching voices of the terrorists’ suspected Pakistani handlers with samples in a voice-data bank to build a case against Islamabad.
Plot clearer as cops join Mumbai, Rampur dots

Sunday 7 December '08

Investigators probing the Mumbai terror attacks have found some new leads about the suspected organisers of the 26/11 carnage across the border in Pakistan.
Kasab’s version matches that of Fahim, say cops

Sunday 7 December '08

Investigators probing the Mumbai attacks have found some new leads about the organisers of the carnage, across the border in Pakistan.
Home Minister admits to security lapses, plans new FBI-like agency

Saturday 6 December '08

Admitting to failure of intelligence and security systems that led to the Mumbai terror attacks...
Signs are Israeli hostages tortured, strangled: Police

Friday 5 December '08

Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rakesh Maria on Thursday said there are indications that the Israeli hostages at Nariman House...
Bag carrying 8 kg RDX found at CST just before CM visit

Thursday 4 December '08

A Week after terrorists Ajmal Ameer Kasab and Abu Dera Ismael Khan wreaked havoc by firing indiscriminately inside Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) station...
8 kg RDX found in CST baggage

Thursday 4 December '08

A week after terrorists Ajmal Ameer Kasab and Abu Dera Ismael Khan wreaked havoc by firing indiscriminately inside Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus...
8 kg RDX found in CST baggage

Wednesday 3 December '08

A week after terrorists Ajmal Ameer Kasab and Abu Dera Ismael Khan wreaked havoc by firing indiscriminately inside Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus...
Parliament, Mumbai: grenades of same make

Wednesday 3 December '08

The weapons and grenades used by the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai last week, investigators claim...
Local help not ruled out: investigators

Tuesday 2 December '08

Investigators probing last week’s serial terror attacks on Mumbai have not yet discounted the possibility of the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba attackers being helped by a local cell but they are categorical that there were only 10 men who entered the city.
Top cops pay rich tribute to Karkare, other heroes

Monday 1 December '08

In a remarkable show of solidarity, the top brass of the state police, retired officers and celebrities on Sunday turned out in large numbers at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana...
Terrorists could have used 2 taxis, planted IEDs

Monday 1 December '08

Nearly two days after the unprecedented terror attacks in Mumbai were neutralised, police and Central security agencies are struggling to piece together what is apparently a complex plot even as questions remain if there are any attackers still on the loose and if the blasts in the two taxis were intended for other high-profile targets.
Last 4 days were the most challenging: Virk

Sunday 30 November '08

Maharashtra DGP S S Virk has described the terror crisis panning over nearly four days as the “worst and most challenging situation...
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