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Published Date: 04 December 2008
EXPLOSIVES were yesterday found in Mumbai's main railway station – apparently left over from last week's attacks.
Bomb squad officers defused the two 8lb bombs, said Bapu Domre, the assistant commissioner of police, but it was not clear last night why they had not been found earlier.

The discovery came as Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, visi
ted New Delhi and called for full co-operation from Pakistan to ease tensions in the region after the attacks, which left at least 171 dead.

Indian and US officials have blamed the three-day assault on Pakistani militants. Pranab Mukherjee, the Indian foreign minister, said the attacks were led from inside Pakistan, and India would act decisively.

He told Ms Rice that the perpetrators were "individuals who came from Pakistan and whose controllers are in Pakistan".

Pakistan has condemned the assault, denied any involvement by state agencies and vowed to work with India in the inquiry. But the accusations have sparked fears that unless cool heads prevail, the nuclear-armed neighbours might slide towards a fourth war since independence from Britain in 1947. It is feared a confrontation would hinder efforts to stabilise Afghanistan and beat al-Qaeda.

Ms Rice met the Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, and other leaders in the Indian capital and is due to visit Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, today. She said the US was "already actively engaged in information sharing" with Indian authorities.

"Pakistan needs to act with resolve and urgency, and co-operate fully," she added.

It was too early to say who was responsible for the attack, but added: "Whether there is a direct al-Qaeda hand or not, this is clearly the kind of terror in which al-Qaeda participates."

India has called on Pakistan to turn over 20 people who are "fugitives of Indian law" and wanted for questioning, but the Pakistani president, Asif Ali Zardari, said the suspects would be tried in Pakistan if they were found to be hiding there and if there was evidence of wrongdoing.

"At the moment, these are just names of individuals – no proof and no investigation," he said.

In India there was further criticism of authorities already blamed for acting slowly during the 60-hour siege.

Sureesh Mehta, the head of the navy, called the failure to act on multiple warnings "a systemic failure". India had received a warning from the US that militants were plotting a waterborne assault on Mumbai.

The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff also urged Pakistan yesterday to investigate all links between the attacks and Pakistani groups and to broaden its campaign against militants.

Admiral Mike Mullen flew in for talks with Pakistan's eight-month-old civilian government and military commanders.

AK Antony, the Indian defence minister, told military chiefs they had to improve intelligence co-ordination.





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  • Last Updated: 04 December 2008 12:55 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Indian terrorist attacks
 
1

POSTMARK,-55,

China, 04/12/2008 01:19:03
They more than likely hadn't been found earlier due to them having been planted there since the attacks took place, and they can now say see, these bombs trace back to Pakistan.
How convenient that they were found at the very same time Condoleezza Rice happened to be there, how convenient indeed.
2

SouthernGent,

04/12/2008 01:55:46
Conspiacy, conspiracy, conspiracy.

I think you need to start writing novels. You seem to be pretty good at fiction.
3

Lynne,

04/12/2008 02:38:33
#2 Southern Gent..PM55..another Wally? lol
4

km12,

UK 04/12/2008 02:40:23
The picture of the terrorist shows him wearing an orange wristband. This orange writband is a symbol of hinduism where sisters tie this string around their brothers wrists for protection.
The indian story doesnt add up, they claim the terrorists came by boat and made their way to their targets. Then how can they explain the bomb on the train. Did they go to the station jump on the train plant the bomb and get off.
Furthermore the terrorists asked hotel guests questions regarding the indian caste system which muslims would not know about. They asked one guest if he was brahmin the highest hindu caste.
Most likly the terrorists were indian tamils(lowest indian caste) displesed that the indian army not supporting their war with the sri lanken government.
They most likly arrived by train from southern india. thats where the shootings first started. Furthermore the deccan mujhids have accepted responsibility. Tamils live on the deccan plain.
5

carrottop,

Dumfries 04/12/2008 07:51:22

1+4# Are you on day release from a mental hospital, why bother using your brain if this is all that comes out.

Its snowing in Stirling and some Americans were seen nearby, its their fault but what to do, I know I'll post on the Scotsman site and p.i.s.s everyone there off.
6

St. Brendan,

The holy Abode 04/12/2008 12:27:36
Conspiracy theory is the natural explanation. It has been since some Aramaic Christians in the 7th century brought their Aramaic Koran to the Arabs.

Google "The Syro Aramaic reading of the Koran"
7

aljok.23,

the world 04/12/2008 13:06:57
I remember in my upbringing that there was a general prejudice toward the English and what England represented. Once grown I could see the stupidity in allowing any prejudice to cloud my judgement. I mean they couldn't all be bad.Now having encountered many having lived and worked in England I am glad of the few who I respect. Reckon Pakistan and India would have more to feel prejudiced about in Britain and their homelands.(a little satirical)
8

Lloyd,

Nashville 04/12/2008 15:20:46
km12:

Tamils are not a caste; they're citizens of the state of Tamil Nadu and/or members of the racial group known as Dravidians. This is the original population of the Indian subcontinent, pushed into the southern section of the country when the Muslims of the middle east invaded the country in the earlier part of the previous millennium.

The lowest *caste* is called "dalit", or untouchable in the western lingo.
9

Boab,

Glasgow 04/12/2008 17:40:51
#2, 5 - You should probably give the terrorism news stories a wide berth if you don't like conspiracy theories. It's never, ever a case of group x did y because of z!
10

SouthernGent,

04/12/2008 18:37:21
#9
You are absolutely correct. But to blame everything on the US is assinine and foolish.
11

Boab,

Glasgow 04/12/2008 20:36:07
#10 Agreed, America is a fantastic country and no more to blame than the UK. Think we could be more honest about how terrorism really works, though.
12

SouthernGent,

05/12/2008 01:20:22
#11
Ever wonder why its called America, considering there is a North, Central and South?

Kind of like calling us yanks, when over here a yank is someone from the North.

 

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