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Mon, 11/29/2010 - 07:06
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PAK-MUMBAI 2 LST

Iftikhar Ali, another suspect from Faisalabad in Punjab,
deposited 250 dollars with a firm in Islamabad to obtain a
Voice-over Internet Protocol connection that was used by the
attackers and their handlers.
Another suspect is Shahid Ghafoor, identified in court
documents as the captain of Al Hussaini and Al Fouz, the boats
used by the attackers.
Ten other suspects, most of them hailing from Punjab,
served as crew members of the two boats.
Yet another suspect, Muhammad Khan from Turbat in
Balochistan, is wanted for providing the boat Al Hussaini to
the terrorists.
Six more suspects – Sufyan Zafar, Muhammad Usman Zia,
Muhammad Abbas Nasir, Javed Iqbal and Mukhtar Ahmed from
Punjab and Ahmed Saeed from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa -– are wanted
for their links to the finance network of the LeT that helped
arrange funds for the attacks.
India yesterday again conveyed its concerns to Pakistan
regarding the lack of progress in the trial of Mumbai attack
suspects, asking it to take "expeditious action" to bring to
justice all perpetrators of the terrorist assault.
New Delhi's concerns were conveyed to Pakistan Interior
Minister Malik by High Commissioner Sharat Sabharwal during a
meeting last evening.
The Indian envoy reiterated the concerns that were
expressed by the External Affairs Ministry on the eve of the
second anniversary of the attack regarding the lack of
"substantive and verifiable progress" in the ongoing trial of
the Pakistani suspects, the spokesman for the Indian High
Commission said.
"The High Commissioner expressed the hope that
expeditious action would be taken to bring all the
perpetrators to justice," the spokesman said. PTI

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