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    A Pakistani anti-terrorism court put off for a week the trial of seven suspects, including LeT's operations chief Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, in connection with the Mumbai attacks.

    The judge conducting the trial within the high-security Adiala Jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi has imposed strict gag orders.

    However, sources said the hearing was again adjourned today for a week. But the reason for putting off the trial was not immediately known. There was also no official word about the proceedings.

    Last week also, no proceedings were held as the judge was on leave.

    Interior Minister Rehman Malik had earlier said that the suspects would be formally indicted at the September 26 hearing, which was, however, adjourned to October 3.

    Pakistan's Federal investigation agency, which conducted the probe into Pakistani links to the Mumbai attacks, has already submitted chargesheets against all the accused.

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    Among the seven suspects are five LeT operatives, Lakhvi, communications expert Zarar Shah, Abu al-Qama, Hamad Amin Sadiq and Shahid Jamil Riaz. They have been accused of providing training, financial support, accommodation, equipment and communications gear to the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai last year.

    The two other suspects are Jamil Ahmed and Younas Anjum, but no details are available on charges against them.

    Pak court puts off trial of Mumbai suspects for a weekBy: Laxminarayana Paladi | 04-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Pakistan is playing DRAMA, DRAMA AND DRAMA since it has formed. Let us wait and see where it leads. That country is not only playing with us but also with US and drawing moutains of money. People of that country are not bad and they are something like our own brothers. Politicians are playing tricks and thinking that they are the most intellegent people in the world."SATYAMAVA JAYATE".
    Trust the Pakis to prosecute the guilty oneBy: kk | 03-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward India is expecting too much from the Pakis court to prosecute the guilty one or to Pakis the patriotic one. The case will go on for a longer period that Rehamn assurance of lasting for only two to four months. There will be no early end to this case as it does not affect the Pakis. They are used to ignoring all the allegation levied at them. Pakis are thick skin and they are very cunning in diverting the cases. They will lie,cheat and deceive to extract the fund and get the sympathy of the Americans.India has to accept that it is a lost battle and have love to live with the rogue state who is unfortunately our neighbour.
    On the nail!By: Devasahayam | 03-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward The case may end a lot sooner, because each "adjournment" gives Pakis a chance to burn papers related to the case--and eventually dismiss it due to "lack of evidence".
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