So, in October 2007, India through the JATM gave its most comprehensive list of 48 that included absconders from 1993 Mumbai blasts, IC-814 hijackers, those behind the 2001 Parliament attack and Sikh terrorists besides others involved in illegal arms smuggling and other activities.
When Pakistan reverted in June this year, saying the information on 1993 Mumbai blasts accused was dated, India provided fresh information in the next meeting in October based on interrogation of Dawood aide Karimullah Osain Khan who confirmed the presence of 14 accused in the 1993 case with addresses.
Consider the details shared by India in this section:
Home Secretary talks, 25-26 November 2008
Details of 32 Indian and 10 Pakistani fugitives based in Pakistan are handed over. The names include Masood Azhar, Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon.
Special Meeting of JATM after Kabul attack, 24 October 2008
Document handed over with information from the interrogation of Dawood aide Karimullah Osain Khan who gave the latest details and addresses of 14 accused in 1993 blasts. Interrogation details of Raziuddin Nasir, LeT operative held in Bangalore, and five other terrorists. Nasir had met SIMI leaders involved in the Indian Mujahideen. Leads on attack on Indian Embassy, Kabul.
Third JATM meeting, June 24, 2008
Information from the interrogation of LeT terrorists Imran Shahzad, Mohammed Farooq Bhatti, Sabahuddin Ahmed and Muhammad Sharief who were involved in the attack on CRPF camp, Rampur on January 1, 2008. A similar document on the interrogation of Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists Mohammed Abid, Saiful Rehma alias Yusuf and Mirza Rashid Beig who had planned to kidnap a “political personality” (then reported to be Rahul Gandhi) for the release of 42 prisoners, which included Afzal Guru. Interrogation reports of terrorists arrested in connection with explosion in Shringar Cinema Hall, Ludhiana. A list of LeT terrorists killed in India as claimed by Jamaat-ud Dawa periodicals.
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