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'Major Iqbal' among four charged in 26/11 Mumbai attacks


Indo-Asian News Service
<http://www.ndtv.com/search?q=Indo-Asian+News+Service> , Updated: April 26,
2011 18:35 IST 

 

Chicago:  US federal prosecutors have added four top Pakistani terrorists
linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) outfit as accused for helping
Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana to plot the November 2008 Mumbai terror
attack.

The four identified as Sajid Mir, Abu Qahafa, Mazhar Iqbal and "Major Iqbal"
were charged on Monday in US district court in Chicago, though none of them
is in US custody.

All four are charged with one count of conspiracy to murder and maim in
India, while Mir, Abu Qahafa and Mazhar Iqbal have been additionally charged
with conspiracy to bomb public places in India.

They also face six counts of aiding and abetting the murder of US citizens
in India, which carry maximum sentences of death or life imprisonment. 


The revised indictment comes three weeks before the scheduled May 16 trial
of Rana, a Canadian citizen who is accused of using his First World
Immigration Services business to provide cover to Pakistani-American David
Coleman Headley, to scout targets for the Mumbai attack.

Headley, the son of an American mother and Pakistani father, pleaded guilty
in March 2010 to 12 criminal counts, including aiding and abetting the
murder of Americans in Mumbai, and agreed to cooperate with the prosecution
in a plea deal to escape the death penalty.

Mir, also known as "Wasi", aka "Ibrahim" and "Sajid Majeed", who reportedly
joined the Pakistan based terror outfit LeT at age 16, allegedly worked as
Headley's handler for two years.

Ten terrorists sneaked into Mumbai Nov 26, 2008, and went on a three-day
killing spree, leaving 166 people dead. One of the terrorists, Ajmal Amir
Kasab, was caught alive and arrested. The terror strike strained
India-Pakistan relations. 

The new indictment says that "during the course of attacks in Mumbai, the
attackers were in telephonic contact with defendants Sajid Mir, Abu Qahafa
and Mazhar Iqbal, all of whom were then located in Pakistan".

"More specifically, during the course of the attacks, the attackers were
advised to, among other actions, kill hostages, set fires and throw
grenades," the indictment said.

"Sajid Mir also sought to arrange the release of a hostage in exchange for
the release of a captured attacker."

The US prosecutors also accused Mir of working with Headley to plan a
terrorist attack on a Danish newspaper, which in 2005 published cartoons on
Prophet Mohammed.

There is also a warrant for Mir's arrest in India. During the Mumbai attack,
Indian police intercepted phone calls between Mir and his terror teams in
Mumbai.

Terrorist group Harkat ul Jihad al Islami leader Ilyas Kashmiri and retired
Pakistani military man Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed also were charged in a
previous indictment but their whereabouts are unknown.

Rana faces life imprisonment if convicted on the charges he provided
material support to the Mumbai attackers.



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