2008 Mumbai attacks

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Event.png "“terrorism”"
2008 Mumbai attacks (mass shooting,  hostage taking) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Date26 November 2008 - 29 November 2008
LocationLeopold Café,  Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus,  Taj Mahal Palace Hotel,  Mumbai,  India
Blamed onHafiz Saeed, Sayeed Zabiuddin Ansari
Type• Bombing.jpg Bombing
• Columbine Never Sleeps.png shootings
•  hostage taking
Deaths166
Injured (non-fatal)600
DescriptionAn incident of "terrorism" used to introduce the Indian National Investigation Agency. The perpetrators may have connections to the CIA and deep state.

In November 2008 gunmen attacked attacked a hotel in Mumbai, India, killing over 150 people, in a multi-day event, which involved hostage taking. Shortly after the attack it was reported, that high level meetings between the CIA station chief and his Indian counterpart had taken place in which the Indian side was warned about an imminent attack coming from the sea.[1][2]

Official narrative

Sayeed Zabiuddin Ansari, an alleged key plotter of the Mumbai attacks, was arrested in New Delhi on June 21 as he arrived from Saudi Arabia. The Indian police accused him of training the 10 militants who went on a rampage in India’s financial hub.[3]

Perpatrators

In August 2015, Nafeez Ahmed claimed that the 2008 "Mumbai atrocities [were] enabled by intelligence operations of India, Pakistan and the United States", citing as a source Satish Verma.[4] It was at the time, that the amount of ammunition the attackers had at their disposal could not have been carried by them through the streets: "ammunition may have been stored earlier in rooms at both the hotels, perhaps on the higher floors."[5]

Response

The attacks lead to the December 2008 creation of the National Investigation Agency, a special nation level agency is empowered to deal with terror related crimes across states without special permission from the states. The counter terrorism force, the Indian National Security Guard (NSG), came under criticism when their teams were outgunned by the terrorist. As of 2018 the situation regarding equipment and training has improved.[6][7]

Weblinks

"Terror in Mumbai" - a documentary that reconstructs the events with interviews, live footage and telephone recordings of the perpetrators with their handlers in Pakistan.

Sixty Hours of Terror by Jason Motlagh - detailed four part article about how the terror attack unfolded.

The Lessons of Mumbai - a Rand paper on the terrorist attack.

2018 reporting on the event by the The Times Of India


 

The Official Culprits

NameDescription
Sayeed Zabiuddin AnsariTerrorist accused of being involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Hafiz Saeed
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