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Home Front: WoT
Four alleged Mumbai attack plotters face justice in Chicago
2011-04-29
[Arab News] New indictments were issued by US Justice Department officials in Chicago this week, charging four Paks with played a role in the 2008 attacks in Mumbai which killed 166 people, six of them Americans.

The indictments, filed Monday, do not cite press news reports that directly tie the defendants to Pak security forces, nor do the charges claim that the Pakistain government was officially involved in the attacks in India three years ago. However,
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the legal action serves as a diplomatic landmark because of the close -- and frequently uneasy -- alliance between Washington and Islamabad in the war against global terrorism.

One of the defendants charged in the indictment, a man known only as "Major Iqbal," is said to have paid David Coleman Headley to set up a reconnaissance operation several months before the November 2008 attacks. Headley, a Pak-American businessman who at one time worked as an undercover intelligence agent for the US Drug Enforcement Administration, was tossed in the slammer October 2009, and is serving as a material witness in the case.

This week's indictment characterizes Major Iqbal as "a resident of Pakistain who participated in planning and funding attacks by (the Pak terror goup) Lashkar." Press reports, citing Indian and American counter-terrorism officials, say that Iqbal was an officer in Pakistain's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Directorate at the time of the attacks. According to similar indictments handed down last month in India, Iqbal was Headley's main handler, "one of at least three ISI officers who are suspected of being involved in recruiting, training and directing Headley in terrorist activities."

Another prominent figure named in the recent indictment is Sajid Mir, a longtime Lashkar chief also is also accused of serving as Headley's handler. Mir, who probably resides overseas, is said to be a "key plotter" and is heard arranging the attack in wire-tapped phone conversations made between a "safe house" in Pakistain and some of his operatives in India. In 2007 a French court convicted Mir in absentia on terrorism charges, saying he was an officer of the Pak military and possibly the ISI.

The other two suspects charged Monday -- Abu Qahafa and Mazhar Iqbal, alias "Abu Al-Qama" -- are a pair of suspected Lashkar chiefs whose voices are heard directing the several of the 10 gunnies who ultimately carried out the three-day siege in Mumbai. Mazhar Iqbal was tossed in the slammer along with six others by Pak authorities in early 2009, but his trial has apparently stalled.

The four suspects named in the indictment were charged Monday with six counts of aiding and abetting the murder of US citizens, giving material support of terrorism and conspiracy to murder. If convicted, the four could face the death sentence or life in prison.

A fifth defendant, Tahawwur Rana, a Pak-Canadian, is currently in American custody, awaiting trial on May 4. He is charged with assisting Headley's reconnaissance in India and Denmark.
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