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Sun, 11/29/2009 - 16:05
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PAK-MUMBAI 2

The chargesheet states that all the seven suspects have
been charged with committing "international murder"
(Qatal-e-Amd) under the Anti-Terrorism Act and murder and
attempted murder under the Pakistan Penal Code.
The accused have been charged with involvement in the
killing of 166 people and injuring 304 others at several sites
in Mumbai because they provided training, funds, firearms,
explosives, grenades, boats, cell phones and GPS systems to
the 10 terrorists who carried out the attacks.
They have also been charged with hatching the criminal
conspiracy behind the attacks.
"All the seven accused, in collaboration with 20
absconding co-accused, had trained, instructed and provided
funds and hideouts in Karachi to the 10 terrorists before
launching them (from Pakistan) for carrying out deadly attacks
in India," the chargesheet states.
It says the first five accused – Lakhvi, Shah, Sadiq, Abu
al Qama and Riaz – are active members of the Lashker-e-Taiba
while Jamil Ahmed and Younas Anjum provided Rs 39.84 lakh to
the other accused through banks in Muzaffarabad, Karachi and
Gujranwala to prepare for the attacks.
Referring to the first five accused, it states: "In active
connivance (with) each other, they set up training camps
including at Yousaf Goth (in) Karachi (and) Mirpur Sakroo (at)
Tattha, Sindh under the operational command of Lakhvi."
The chargesheet adds that the five accused provided
instructions and training in the use of firearms, explosives
and other weapons and navigational training for "commission of
terrorism" to Kasab and the nine other terrorists who were
killed by Indian security forces. PTI

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