Saya kutip: 

"In a separate development, Pakistani media reported that Pakistan went
on high alert during the attacks after a hoax call to President Asif
Ali Zardari. 

A prank caller pretending to be Indian Foreign Minister
Pranab Mukherjee spoke to the Pakistani leader in a threatening manner
on 28 November, the Dawn newspaper reports. 

Asked by Reuters news agency for comment, a diplomat with knowledge of the 
exchanges said the report was accurate. 

Pakistan's air force was placed on "highest alert" for 24 hours as a 
consequence."
Cuma sekedar hoax?

Atau dikoordinir?

Yanag jelass: mengrikan juga.....

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Two arrests over Mumbai attacks 
Indian police have arrested two men in the eastern city of Calcutta
suspected of supplying the Mumbai attackers with mobile phone cards.
 
A police spokesman said
the two were being questioned "about procurement of Sim cards used in
Mumbai", where at least 170 people died in the attacks. 
Few other details were given of the detentions on Friday night. 
India has blamed Pakistan-based militants for the assault on Mumbai but 
Islamabad denies any role. 


The gun and bomb attack last week on multiple targets in India's
commercial capital claimed the lives of at least 161 civilians and
members of the security forces. 

Nine of the 10 militants believed to have mounted the attack were also killed 
and the 10th suspect is in custody. 


Police were expected to give a fuller statement on the arrests later on 
Saturday. 

Islamabad on edge  

In a separate development, Pakistani media reported that Pakistan went
on high alert during the attacks after a hoax call to President Asif
Ali Zardari. 

A prank caller pretending to be Indian Foreign Minister
Pranab Mukherjee spoke to the Pakistani leader in a threatening manner
on 28 November, the Dawn newspaper reports. 

Asked by Reuters news agency for comment, a diplomat with knowledge of the 
exchanges said the report was accurate. 

Pakistan's air force was placed on "highest alert" for 24 hours as a 
consequence. 

India and Pakistan, which both possess nuclear weapons, have fought several 
wars since partition in 1947. 

India's '9/11'  

Militants arriving by dinghy attacked Mumbai on the night of Wednesday
26 November, targeting two luxury hotels, the main railway station, a
hospital, a Jewish centre, a cafe and other sites. 

Crowds were sprayed with gunfire indiscriminately and
hostages at the Jewish centre were found shot dead. Those killed
included 26 foreigners. 

It took Indian security forces nearly three days to
eliminate the last of the attackers, who were holed up in the iconic
Taj Mahal palace hotel. 
Commentators have described the assault as "India's 9/11", in reference to the 
suicide plane attacks on the US in 2001. 

A claim of responsibility was made by a previously unknown Islamic
militant group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen - a reference to a
mainly Muslim region of India. 

Indian media have named the surviving gunman as Azam
Amir Qasab, a Pakistani, and say he has links to a Pakistan-based
Kashmiri militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba. The group denies involvement. 

Pakistan's government has strongly denied any
involvement in the Mumbai attacks and its Foreign Minister, Shah
Mahmood Qureshi, said his country would co-operate with India to
"combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations". 

Indian ministers have themselves come under immense
public pressure for failing to prevent the attacks and the government
has moved to beef up the navy and the air force. 

But the new Home Minister, Palaniappan Chidambaram,
said India would remain a "secular, plural, tolerant and open society"
despite the attacks. 
Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/7768770.stm

Published: 2008/12/06 07:58:58 GMT

© BBC MMVIII

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