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  • Abu Jundal to remain in Delhi Police custody for 15 days

    New Delhi: Key 26/11 handler Abu Jundal was today remanded in Delhi Police custody for another 15 days by a city court which said his interrogation by the Special Cell will help other agencies as well in their investigation.
    “I have given thoughtful consideration to the arguments advanced by all the agencies and out of all of them, I am impressed most with the case of Special Cell of Delhi Police wherein this accused has already been in custody for 15 days,” Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav said. 

    New Delhi: Key 26/11 handler Abu Jundal was today remanded in Delhi Police custody for another 15 days by a city court which said his interrogation by the Special Cell will help other agencies as well in their investigation.
    “I have given thoughtful consideration to the arguments advanced by all the agencies and out of all of them, I am impressed most with the case of Special Cell of Delhi Police wherein this accused has already been in custody for 15 days,” Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav said. 

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  • Six more Amarnath pilgrims die, toll rises to 30

    Srinagar: Six pilgrims died en route to the cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas, taking the death toll during the pilgrimage to 30 this year, officials said.

    Srinagar: Six pilgrims died en route to the cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas, taking the death toll during the pilgrimage to 30 this year, officials said.

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  • Do not wear skimpy dresses, Jamaat-e-Islami warns J&K tourists

    Srinagar: The Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir has asked tourists visiting the Valley to desist from wearing skimpy clothes and warned them of an angry reaction if they failed to do so.

    Srinagar: The Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir has asked tourists visiting the Valley to desist from wearing skimpy clothes and warned them of an angry reaction if they failed to do so.

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  • Pakistan releases Surjeet Singh after 31 years

    New Delhi: Indian prisoner Surjeet Singh, who has served a life term following his arrest on charges of spying in the 1980s, has been released from Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore in Pakistan on Thursday.

    New Delhi: Indian prisoner Surjeet Singh, who has served a life term following his arrest on charges of spying in the 1980s, has been released from Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore in Pakistan on Thursday.

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  • Punish Abu Jundal if he is guilty of 26/11, says family

    New Delhi: Mumbai terror attack plotter Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal's family has expressed desire to meet their son to confirm his identity, saying if Jundal is guilty, he must be punished.

    New Delhi: Mumbai terror attack plotter Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal's family has expressed desire to meet their son to confirm his identity, saying if Jundal is guilty, he must be punished.

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  • Pak takes a u-turn, says Surjeet not Sarabjit to be released

    Islamabad: Hours after reports emerged that Pakistan was to free Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh, the presidential spokesman on Tuesday night clarified that authorities had taken steps for the release of another Indian prisoner named Surjeet Singh who has been jailed for three decades.

    Islamabad: Hours after reports emerged that Pakistan was to free Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh, the presidential spokesman on Tuesday night clarified that authorities had taken steps for the release of another Indian prisoner named Surjeet Singh who has been jailed for three decades.

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  • Maharashtra minister Fauzia Khan denies links with Abu Jundal

    Mumbai: A senior Maharashtra minister today denied any links with the arrested LeT handler of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, Abu Jundal, and said she is ready to face any probe.

    Mumbai: A senior Maharashtra minister today denied any links with the arrested LeT handler of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, Abu Jundal, and said she is ready to face any probe.

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  • Abu Jindal to be quizzed on every attack since 2006

    New Delhi: Abu Jindal, the man who allegedly trained the 26/11 terrorists and taught them Hindi, will be questioned about his ties with every attack in the last six years, including the Jama Masjid, Chinnaswamy and the German Bakery blast. Sources say police from other states as well as the NIA are likely to question Jindal in the next few days as well. They are likely to cross question him about what David Coleman Headley had told them during questioning. A Mumbai Crime Branch team has arrived in Delhi to interrogate Jindal.

    New Delhi: Abu Jindal, the man who allegedly trained the 26/11 terrorists and taught them Hindi, will be questioned about his ties with every attack in the last six years, including the Jama Masjid, Chinnaswamy and the German Bakery blast. Sources say police from other states as well as the NIA are likely to question Jindal in the next few days as well. They are likely to cross question him about what David Coleman Headley had told them during questioning. A Mumbai Crime Branch team has arrived in Delhi to interrogate Jindal.

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  • Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers' talks postponed

    New Delhi: The Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers' meeting, which was scheduled in July, has been postponed since the dates were clashing with the Presidential poll here.

    New Delhi: The Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers' meeting, which was scheduled in July, has been postponed since the dates were clashing with the Presidential poll here.

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  • Amarnath Yatra begins amid tight security

    Pahalgam: The annual two-month long Amarnath Yatra began on Monday amid tight security. The first batch of pilgrims set out from the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam for the cave shrine in South Kashmir.

    Pahalgam: The annual two-month long Amarnath Yatra began on Monday amid tight security. The first batch of pilgrims set out from the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam for the cave shrine in South Kashmir.

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