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| | Mumbai firefighters: Unsung heroes of 26/11 | 18-NOV-09 |
| | Bravehearts from Mumbai's fire brigade, who battled not only fire but gunfire too during the the 26/11 attacks to save hundreds of lives, are yet to receive their due. With just a few days left for the first anniversary of the terror assault, one of the most audacious in recent memory, these firemen are still to receive the gallantry award announced by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM). | |
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| | Faheem Ansari seeks re-trial of 26/11 case | 07-NOV-09 |
| | In a new twist to the 26/11 terror attack case, Faheem Ansari, accused of facilitating the crime perpetrated by terrorists, has moved the Bombay High Court seeking re-trial on the ground that he had no confidence in the judge. | |
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| | Nothing to implicate Saeed in 26/11 case: ISI official | 19-AUG-09 |
| | Notwithstanding the dossiers of information handed over by India, Pakistan's intelligence agency believes there is nothing to implicate Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, a key accused in the Mumbai terror attack, a media report said here quoting an ISI official. | |
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| | 26/11 trial: Kasab changes mind on guilt plea | 07-AUG-09 |
| | Hours after informing a court that he wanted to plead guilty to all the charges framed against him in connection with the 26/11 blasts, prime accused Ajmal Kasab changed his mind and said and did not want to say anything. | |
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| | No proof against Hafiz Saeed in 26/11 attacks: Malik | 28-JUL-09 |
| | Pakistan has said it cannot arrest outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, linked by India to the Mumbai terror attacks, since there is no proof of his involvement in the 26/11 assault. | |
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| | HC asks Maha govt to submit 26/11 panel report | 23-JUL-09 |
| | The Bombay High Court today asked the Maharashtra government to submit in sealed cover the Pradhan Committee report which probed government's response to the 26/11 terror attacks. | |
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| | Indian taught Hindi to LeT terrorists: Kasab | 20-JUL-09 |
| | Lone surviving gunman of the Mumbai attacks Ajmal Kasab today claimed an Indian was also involved in the terror conspiracy but special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam dismissed it saying there was "some design" behind the statement. | |
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| | Kasab's statement 'one-sided', says Pak | 20-JUL-09 |
| | As Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 strikes, confessed to his role and named others involved in it, Pakistan today said his statements are "one-sided" and that it cannot take any action based on the confessions of a person who is "under pressure". | |
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| | UPDATE:Ten-year girl identifies Kasab | 10-JUN-09 |
| | A ten-year-old girl, rendered disabled during 26/11 terror strikes, today identified in court arrested gunman Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab as one of the two gunmen who had fired indiscriminately at passengers inside the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. | |
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| | 6 months after 26/11, modernisation of police stalled by PSU infightin | 26-MAY-09 |
| | Exactly six months ago, on what has come to be known as 26/11, Indian security men in Mumbai, clutching antiquated rifles, fled shamefully before a handful of well-armed terrorists. Now, documents available with Business Standard reveal that if a similar attack were to take place today, much the same might happen. The reason: infighting within the government has scuttled the Ministry of Home Affairs’ bid to equip its police with modern weaponry. | |
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| | Mumbai terror attack: Another witness identifies Kasab | 12-MAY-09 |
| | Another witness in Mumbai terror attack case today identified prime accused Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab in a special court and said he (Ajmal) had fired at him (the witness) and Assistant Police Inspector Tukaram Omble at Girgaum Chowpatty on November 26 last year. | |
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