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Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 21:56:34 +0600
Subject: CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY!

*I was taken to US for questioning: 26/11 witness*

REDIFF.COM, January 15, 2009 18:43 IST

*Last Updated: *January 15, 2009 20:15 IST

Anita Uddaiya, the woman who saw the six terrorists involved in the November
26 terror attacks arrive in the city, claims she was taken to the United
States and questioned by investigating agencies there.

"I was informed that the (US) officers who questioned me about the Mumbai [
Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=mumbai>] attacks
here earlier would take me to America. They came on Sunday morning and took
me to America," Uddaiya told *PTI*.

"I had lied to the police when I returned home stating that I went to Satara
district as the officers told me not to disclose anything about my visit to
America," Uddaiya said.

Uddaiya went 
missing<http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/nov/27eyewitness-says-cops-not-interested.htm>on
Sunday morning and returned to Mumbai on Wednesday at around 1.30 am.

She had seen the terrorists land in a rubber dinghy on the beach at the
colony. But when she asked them where they had come from, she was told to
mind her own business. 

Giving details, she said on Saturday at around
10.00 pm, the investigating officers were supposed to come to her home.

"Since we were informed about Uddaiya's America visit, we sat with her
throughout the night waiting for the American investigators. Nobody turned
up till morning 5 am. At that time, Uddaiya went to toilet from where she
was whisked away by the investigators," said Madhusudhan Nair, president of
Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Nagar slum area.

Uddaiya said four officers were inside the posh vehicle and one of them knew
Hindi.

"First, I was taken to St George Hospital to see my husband Rajendra. I told
him that I would return home in a couple of days. From the hospital I was
taken to airport," Uddaiya said. 

"I was sitting in the airport while they
(officers) were showing documents to the officials at the airport. I had no
luggage with me. After sometime, I boarded the flight but I was feeling
uncomfortable," Uddaiya recalled.

Uddaiya, who spent 17-18 hours in her flight to the US, said she was told
they were heading to America. 

"I could not eat in the flight properly as
they were serving chocolates, sandwiches and some other stuff. I don't know
how I managed to eat that food."

"I was taken to a posh hotel in a car soon after I landed in America. After
a couple of hours, we all went to a building where I was asked several
questions about the terrorists and Mumbai attacks," she said.

She said she was asked about the terrorists whom she had seen landing at
Mumbai. 

"The questions were translated in Hindi by one of them and
whatever answers I had given were also explained to them in English.
Everything was over in two to three hours. I even called Hamid Qureshi (a
scrap dealer where she works in Mumbai) telling him I am safe," she said,
adding that she was taken to the hotel subsequently and then to the airport
to board a flight back to Mumbai.

On returning home in a taxi from Mumbai airport, Uddaiya said she was
confused and surprised at what was happening around her.  She said she was
taken to the Cuffe Parade police station for recording her statement.

After the Mumbai attacks, Uddaiya had also been shown pictures of ten
terrorists but she was not taken to J J Hospital to identify the bodies of
the terrorists, she said. 

"Since I was unwilling to do so, the Mumbai
police did not take me to J J hospital," she said.

Uddaiya, who deals in scrap, had been living with her husband, daughter and
son in the colony of Cuffe Parade in south Mumbai.

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