India Times:
Italian police in northern city of Brescia today arrested a Pakistani father-son duo accused of managing financial transfer for Mumbai terror attacks. (Read More)
CNN:
Four Pakistani men have been arrested in connection with last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, Italian police said Saturday.
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CNN:
Four Pakistani men have been arrested in Brescia, northern Italy, in connection with last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, which left 160 people dead. (Read More)
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Italian police on Saturday arrested two Pakistani men accused of providing logistical support for last year's terror attacks ...
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CNN:
Four Pakistani men have been arrested in connection with last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, Italian police said Saturday.
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CNN:
Two Pakistani men were arrested in Italy on Saturday for providing logistical support to terrorists who carried out last year's deadly attacks in India, police said.
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Fox News:
Italian police on Saturday arrested a Pakistani father and son accused of helping fund and providing logistical support for last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, authorities said. (Read More)
New York Times:
Italian anti-terrorist police arrested two Pakistanis suspected of helping to finance the Islamic militant group responsible for the attacks on Mumbai in November 2008, which killed 166 people.
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NDTV News:
Just as Mumbai prepares to remember the victims of the 26/11 tragedy, remarks by former Mumbai Police Commissioner, Hasan Gafoor, has sparked off a new controversy. In an interview to a magazine he said: "A section of senior police officers refused to be on the ground and take on the terrorists. By doing so, they chose to i (Read More)
Reuters: International News:
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian anti-terrorist police have arrested two Pakistanis suspected of helping to finance the Islamic militant group responsible for the attacks on Mumbai in November 2008, that killed 166 people.
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Top stories from Times Online:
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World News from Times Online:
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Mumbai-Cities-The Times of India:
General Insurance Corporation has released Rs 167 crore to Taj and Oberoi hotels in connection with the 26/11 terror attacks, a top GIC Re official said. (Read More)