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Karachi satphone, Sims from Vienna, New Jersey
Investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks is acquiring the dimensions of an international probe with trails being tracked in several countries besides Pakistan after evidence that the terrorists used a Thuraya satellite phone bought in Karachi and two SIM cards issued in Vienna, Austria, and New Jersey in the United States.

Top sources have confirmed to The Indian Express that this has drawn in investigators from several countries who are assisting Indian agencies to piece together the complex jigsaw of the terror plot.

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Thursday , 4 December '08

Govt to probe how, why alert got lost, 7-point security action plan f...

Under sharp criticism over the tardy response to the sea attack intelligence alert issued on November 19...
Wednesday , 3 December '08

Deshmukh gone, Rane frontrunner as Cong delays successor announcement

Maharashtra was minus a Chief Minister tonight after the Congress leadership accepted the resignation of Vilasrao Deshmukh...
Thursday , 4 December '08

Attack part of larger ‘design’, says India, Rice for tough Pak action

As US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made it clear today that Pakistan will have to take “direct and tough action...
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Thursday , 4 December '08

Taj staffer who took bullets while saving guests loses battle for life

Rajan Kamble was shot at when he was herding the guests at the Taj, the hotel where he worked, to safety.
Wednesday , 3 December '08

Parliament, Mumbai: grenades of same make

The weapons and grenades used by the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai last week, investigators claim...
Wednesday , 3 December '08

Navy chief says input too vague but alert gave coordinates of Lashkar ...

While Navy Chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta today claimed the Navy had not received any actionable intelligence ahead of the Mumbai attack...
Wednesday , 3 December '08

Sharp cut in interest rate, fiscal stimulus on their way

In a signal to banks to make borrowing more affordable for corporate India, the Reserve Bank of India is set to effect a sharp...
Wednesday , 3 December '08

British Biased Corporation? Terrorists in London, gunmen in Mumbai

BBC says it has not banned t-word, insiders say debate rages on in newsroom
Wednesday , 3 December '08

Tragedy's face that went around the world

“He walked towards me, holding two children. They were covered in blood.
Wednesday , 3 December '08

This Inspector died taking bullets so that terrorist Ajmal could live,...

Catching alive a terrorist on a suicide mission is almost impossible. The Maharashtra Police have to thank Assistant Sub-Inspector Tukaram Gopal Omble...
Tuesday , 2 December '08

Obama makes it clear: With India in hunt for killers

“We cannot tolerate a world where innocents are killed by extremists based on twisted ideologies,” Obama, who takes office on January 20, told reporters in Chicago after naming his national security team.
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