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Kamis, 11 Desember 2008

Mumbai bomb suspect arrested

Pakistan apply house arrest founder of the militant Islamic group suspected of attacks related to Mumbai last month. Ulama Hafiz Mohammad Saeed founded the group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which Indian perspective plan and conduct a number of attacks.Pakistan is also considering closing the office for humanitarian organizations Jamaat-ud-Dawa, led Saeed, after the organization was included in the UN black list.Pakistan deny involved in a series of attacks that kill 173 people in India's financial capital. Ministry of Pakistan said in the BBC building to building Jamaat-ud-Dawa will be immediately closed.

Several hours before the house hold, Saeed told the BBC that he has some connection with Lashkar-e-Taiba. Pakistan didesak to act since the 26 November attacks against neighbors, and the Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh said Pakistan "should be tried" to overcome terrorism.

UN pressure

In an interview with the BBC, Saeed explicitly deny themselves associated with the Mumbai attackers.
"We have no office to develop a terrorist, terrorist activities. I spread the religion," he said. He Saeed Abdullah Montazir, said police corral clients in the Lahore home, she can not tell out and the detention will "immediately" given officially.Lahore police commander Pervez Rathor said Saeed four managers and organizations apply house arrest for three months. He did not say whether they have been indicted.Meanwhile, India announced the changes in institutions, and intelijennya security.
Minister in the new country Palaniappan Chidambara said that steps are taken:

- Strengthening the security of coastal
- Forming a new national research body
- Improved training police and anti-terrorism law

Chidambaram also reiterate the view that the Indian government "led to suspicion in some areas in the neighboring countries of Pakistan" as a source of the attack.

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