Other evidence: The 9 mm pistols recovered from almost all terrorists bore the marking ‘Diamond Nedi Frontier Arms Company, Pehshawar’ while grenades had Arges marking as recovered also when Parliament was attacked in December 2001. Arges, an Austrian company, has stopped manufacturing grenades but has given franchise to Pakistan Ordinance Factory. GPS phones with European SIM cards have also been recovered from all the three sites besides Thuraya SIM cards. All these details have been shared in the form of photographs in the dossier.
Besides this, there are lots of other evidence showing links to Pakistan that have been highlighted in the dossier. These include:
Roster recovered from MV Kuber was maintained in Urdu and shows terrorists performing guard duties.
Photographs of detergent powder of Pak-make, diesel container and a matchbox with ‘made-in Pakistan’ labels.
Photographs of wheat flour sack from Qamar Food Products, Shah Faisal Town, Karachi.
Medicam dental cream, Touch Me Shaving cream, a Mountain Dew soft drink bottle with all Pakistan labels.
India also briefed the envoys of the various efforts India has made in the past trying to draw Pakistan’s attention through various dialogue fora to cooperate on terror but received no encouragement.
The dossier also points to the inconsistencies in Pakistan’s responses after the attacks, citing the turnaround on sending DG ISI, the hoax call episode, incongruent statements on Maulana Masood Azhar and Kasab’s identity.
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