Chilling Mumbai terror attack tapes released

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Newly released tapes of conversations between the masterminds of the 
Mumbai attacks and their gunmen on the ground reveal callous, 
remote-control killers who controlled every move the terrorists made.

By Dean Nelson in New Delhi
Last Updated: 5:29PM GMT 24 Feb 2009
An Indian soldier takes cover as the Taj Mahal hotel burns duri

An Indian soldier takes cover as the Taj Mahal hotel burns during gun 
battle between the military and militants inside the hotel in Mumbai Photo: AP

The tapes, which were broadcast on an Indian television news channel, 
relay a conversation between one of the controllers in Pakistan and a 
female Jewish hostage in which he reassured her despite having 
already decided to have her killed.

A caller from Pakistan called Wasi spoke to Nurma Shvarzblat 
Rabinovich, 50, and asked her to call the Israeli consulate in Mumbai 
to set up negotiations with a senior diplomat.

After she told him she had made the call, and the Israelis were 
getting in contact with the Indian authorities, Wasi said: "Then 
don't worry. Breathe easy. Wait for our next call. Don't worry, save 
your energy, save it for a better day. Maybe they'll speak to us soon 
and maybe you'll celebrate Sabbath with your family."

But in another conversation with one of the gunman, the Pakistani 
controller gave detailed instructions on how apparently Nurma and 
another woman should be killed: "Stand her up on this side of the 
door. Shoot her in such a way that the bullet goes right through her 
head and out the other side. The bullet should not get stuck in her 
body Do it, I'm listening," he hectored his gunman in Nariman House, 
where six, including the Rabbi of a Jewish charity and his wife were 
killed. "One is done?" he demanded, and his gunman replied: "Both are 
finished." Mrs Rabinovich had been staying at Mumbai's Chabad 
Lubavitch charity where she was planning to complete her emigration 
to Israel the following week.

At other points in the tapes, the Pakistan-based commanders asked 
detailed questions about the positions of Indian special commandos, 
what the terrorists had eaten for energy, how much ammunition they 
had remaining, and gave equally detailed instructions on when to 
throw grenades and where to position themselves in the building to 
stay out of Indian commando range.

When one of the Nariman House gunmen asked his controller if he could 
drink a bottle of Coke he had found, his handler replied:"Drink the 
mineral water. Drink the Coke. Coke has sugar. That will give you 
energy. If you find biscuits, eat them." As the Indian special 
commandos closed in on them, the terrorists in Nariman House appeared 
to panic, and are heard saying to their handlers:"There's a 
helicopter above us, looks like an advance the curtains are shot 
away, please pray we get out of this room alive, please pray for us." 
The Indian government had earlier detailed in their official dossier 
other conversations between the Pakistani handlers, who they suspect 
have special forces or intelligence training, and their terrorist 
gunmen in Mumbai, but these latest tapes appear to be a previously 
withheld section from the same set.

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