Mumbai News

26/11 judge gets special security cover

Kartikeya Times of India 03.03.2009
26/11 judge gets special security cover

Unwilling to take any chances with the 26/11 terror attacks case trial, the Mumbai police have beefed up the security cover for special judge M L Tahiliyani who will be hearing the matter.

35 accused still in Pakistan

Swati Deshpande & Kartikeya Times of India  26.02.2009

Indian security agencies are not likely to set their hands on 35 wanted accused in the Mumbai terror attack. The 35 accused include high-profile Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Yousuf Muzzamil, Zarar Shah, Abu Cama and Kafa; all ...


26/11 chargesheet to be filed today

Mateen Hafeez & S Ahmed Ali Times of India  25.02.2009
26/11 chargesheet to be filed today

The 26/11 terror attack chargesheet will be filed on Wednesday. However, there is no mention of the Pakistan army's alleged role in it, said sources.

Details of Pak's response to India's 26/11 dossier

Details are now emerging of Pakistan's 30 demands or questions to India, listed in their response to the 26/11 dossier. The response was handed over to India on February 12.


Curious Abu Salem has a glimpse of Ajmal in cell

Daily News & Analysis  21.02.2009
Curious Abu Salem has a glimpse of Ajmal in cell

Gangster Abu Salem on Thursday insisted on seeing Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab, who was shifted to Arthur Road on Wednesday.

Terrorism sets sail in sea of poppies

Poornima Swaminathan & Divyesh Singh Daily News & Analysis  20.02.2009
Terrorism sets sail in sea of poppies

The 2611 terror attacks have brought into focus the role of international drug syndicates in funding terror campaigns in India, particularly in Mumbai. Security experts believe that the shadow of narco-terror lurks over Mumbai more than anywhere e...


Just pressure on Pak is enough: Pranab

Economic Times  19.02.2009
Just pressure on Pak is enough: Pranab

The Manmohan Singh government on Wednesday asserted that it will continue to pile up pressure on Pakistan until the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks were brought to justice and until the terror infrastructure operating from across the bor...

India is 'prepared' after Mumbai

Chris Morris India BBC News  19.02.2009
More than 170 people were killed in the attacks on Mumbai

India is "better prepared" against terrorist attacks such as the ones on Mumbai nearly three months ago, the Indian home affairs minister has said.


Indian Mujahideen wanted bases in Maharashtra

Rahi Gaikwad Hindu  18.02.2009
Indian Mujahideen wanted bases in Maharashtra

The terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), with its network spanning the length and breadth of the country and abroad, wanted to set up its bases in Maharashtra, according to a charge sheet filed on Tuesday.

'Indian hand' in 26/11 causes furore

S Ahmed Ali The Times of India 13.02.2009
'Indian hand' in 26/11 causes furore

On a day when Pakistan admitted the role of its nationals in the 26/11 terror attacks, the Mumbai police which is investigating the case created major confusion by initially saying that 16 persons, including a few Indians, had provided logistics ...


Al Qaeda threatens to attack India for the first time

The Al Qaeda for the first time has directly trained its guns on India, warning of a Mumbai-style attack if there is a strike on Pakistan. The support for Pakistan from the global jihad syndicate is not expected as Islamabad has been indulgent to...

Pakistan seeks more information on 26/11

Nirupama Subramanian The Hindu 10.02.2009
Pakistan seeks more information on 26/11

Pakistan will register a case on the Mumbai attacks to bring the perpetrators to justice under its own laws but says it needs more information from India to complete its investigations, or will find it “exceedingly difficult” to proceed.


Mumbai probe report to be ready next week: PM

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that a report on preliminary investigations into the Mumbai attacks will be submitted to him on Monday and its findings will be made public soon.

About 80 staff and guests were killed at the two hotels

Two luxury hotels in Mumbai are re-opening, less than a month after they were heavily damaged in attacks on the city that killed at least 170 people.


CM orders investigation against state DGP and CP

Devraj Dasgupta & Prafulla Marpakwar The Times of India 18.12.2008
A probe has been ordered into the role of the Mumbai police chief

MUMBAI/NAGPUR: Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chawan has ordered a high-level investigation against the state's director general of police A N Roy and Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gafoor for alleged lapses in their response to the November 2...

World optimistic about Mumbai's business recovery

Sanjay Suri IBNLive.com 03.12.2008
BOUNCING BACK: There are many in the world who believe India will get past both the terror and financial crisis.

Mumbai: In light of the recent terror attack, Mumbai can expect a short-term setback in investments, but once it recovers, so could the foreign interest.


MMS clip shows Raj cutting cake with 'Bhaiyya' written on it

MUMBAI: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, known for his anti-north Indian rhetoric, is in the news again.


Six feared dead in Mumbai building collapse

Six people are feared dead after a portion of a five-storeyed building at Crawford market in south Mumbai collapsed on Wednesday.The victims are believed to be the members of Dr Sayeed's family.

Mumbai drivers want to retain old taxis, go on strike

New Delhi: The Mumbai Autorickshaw-Taximen's Union went on one-day strike on Thursday protesting the state government’s move to phase out old taxis in a bid to tackle pollution.



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