Weeks after claiming to have got to the bottom of the 7/11 train blast case, the anti-terrorist squad seems to be losing its grip on the case.
Wednesday , 25 October '06
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said there was “credible evidence” of Pakistani involvement in the July 11 train blasts in Mumbai.Tuesday , 24 October '06
Reacting sharply to remarks of National Security Advisor MK Narayanan on India not having a clinching evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in terrorist attacksMonday , 23 October '06
The anti-terrorist squad of Mumbai Police, which claims to have cracked the July 11 train blasts case, has asked the MCOCA court for six more weeks to file a chargesheet.Wednesday , 18 October '06
The Mumbai Police’s Anti-Terrorist Squad will request the Interpol to issue red corner notices against 10 Pakistani nationals and two Indians who were allegedly involved in the 7/11 serial blasts plot.Saturday , 14 October '06
The contents of the Pakistan dossier prepared by the Anti-terrorist Squad may be a bit thin on specific evidence on the 7/11 blasts but it has details on the Pakistani operatives who crossed over to conduct operations.Saturday , 14 October '06
The Mazgaon Sessions Court today discharged three suspects arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Mumbai Police in the July 11 serial blasts case.Friday , 13 October '06
National Security Advisor M K Narayanan today said that he and Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon were working “very actively” on the joint Indo-Pak anti terror mechanism and they hoped to have a framework ready if not in a few days, in a few weeks.Wednesday , 11 October '06
Maharashtra’s Director General of Police P S Pasricha is looking into the allegations of torture and brutality by the Mumbai police in the 7/11 investigations after relatives of the accused and suspects filed sworn affidavits with the Prime Minister’s Office and Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh’s office.Tuesday , 10 October '06
The Mumbai Police are gearing up for the proposed visit of the London police for studying the strategy undertaken by them in investigating and cracking the July 11 serial train blasts case.Tuesday , 10 October '06
Ten days after the Mumbai Police claimed to have cracked the 7/11 blasts case, seven accused—all booked under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act in the case—have retracted their confessional statements.Wednesday , 4 October '06
Maharashtra’s Anti Terrorist Squad on Tuesday arrested Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid alias Abdullah from Belgaum in Karnataka...Tuesday , 3 October '06
A day after New Delhi said it would confront Islamabad with the evidence of its involvement in the Mumbai train blasts, Pakistan today promised action against any of its nationals with links to the attackTuesday , 3 October '06
The Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Mumbai Police has not only cracked the 7/11 serial blasts case, but apparently has also averted another "big" attack, which was being planned, claimed the Joint Commissioner of ATS K.P. Raghuvanshi today.Friday , 22 September '06
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf today said a number of proposals are “under consideration” and at the discussion stage to arrive at an acceptable solution to the Kashmir problem.Tuesday , 5 September '06
Message for Mumbai police: being tough on terror cannot mean targeting an entire communitySunday , 3 September '06
Two arrests in connection with 7/11, and a region changed, perhaps forever. By J P YadavMonday , 28 August '06
The Probe into the Mumbai train blasts is running into one wall after another. Investigating agencies have now virtually concluded...Thursday , 24 August '06
A Mumbai Police team is in Srinagar to question two men, one of them a former militant out on bail, in connection with the July 11 train blasts. The J&K Police are also interrogating a foreign militantMonday , 14 August '06
Former SIMI members could be from LeT or Jaish; links with 7/11 not clear