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August - 1 
According to PTI, India on August 1 handed over to Pakistan a fresh dossier of evidence on the Mumbai terrorist attacks of November 2008 and pressed it to prosecute the prime accused and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (the Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT] front) chief Hafiz
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According to PTI, India on August 1 handed over to Pakistan a fresh dossier of evidence on the Mumbai terrorist attacks of November 2008 and pressed it to prosecute the prime accused and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (the Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT] front) chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, saying there was "enough" proof to do so. The dossier, comprising a seven-page summary and 60 pages of annexure, contains replies to queries posed by Pakistan with regard to investigation and legal process involved in the 26/11 attacks which were carried out by Lashkar-e-Toiba. The dossier was handed over by T. C. A. Raghavan, Joint Secretary (Pakistan) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), to Pakistan's Deputy High Commissioner Rifat Masood when she was called to the MEA, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said.
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August - 1 
Arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Moulana Mansur Ali revealed during investigation that the India-based militant outfit Asif Reza Commando Force (ARCF), which works together with Pakistan-based militant outfit LeT, supplied grenades to LeT-Bang
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Arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Moulana Mansur Ali revealed during investigation that the India-based militant outfit Asif Reza Commando Force (ARCF), which works together with Pakistan-based militant outfit LeT, supplied grenades to LeT-Bangladesh militant leader Moulana Tajuddin for the August 21 attack in 2004, reports Daily Star. This revelation came as the Government pushes for further investigation into the case, particularly to find if any influential quarters supplied the grenades. Mansur Ali, who was also an ARCF organiser, told Detective Branch during interrogation that an ARFC leader, who is also from India, directly handed over the grenades to Tajuddin. Tajuddin is reportedly the brother of detained former Bangladesh National Party (BNP) deputy minister Abdus Salam Pintu. The investigators, however, did not reveal the Indian national's name for the sake of investigation.
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August - 2 
A report by the Foreign Affairs Committee quoted a former CIA chief as saying the Pakistan-based LeT had reached a “merge point” with the Al Qaeda. “It was from the tribal areas in Pakistan that the bomb plots in London, Madrid, Bali, Islamabad, and
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A report by the Foreign Affairs Committee quoted a former CIA chief as saying the Pakistan-based LeT had reached a “merge point” with the Al Qaeda. “It was from the tribal areas in Pakistan that the bomb plots in London, Madrid, Bali, Islamabad, and later Germany and Denmark were planned,” said the report on ‘Global Security: Afghanistan and Pakistan,’ headed by lawmaker Mike Gapes. The report said the LeT, which was responsible for the November 2008 Mumbai attacks that targeted Westerners, in particular U.S. and U.K, nationals, also operates from these tribal areas. It added that a section within the Pakistani Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) still feels that “India, rather than the Islamic terrorists,” was the main threat to it. “We welcome the increasing recognition at senior levels within the Pakistani military of the need for a recalibrated approach to militancy, but we remain concerned that this may not necessarily be replicated elsewhere within the Army and the ISI,” the report said. It welcomed Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s remark that terrorism, not India, was the real threat to his country. However, the report raised doubts over “whether the underlying fundamentals of Pakistani security policy have changed sufficiently to realise the goals of long-term security and stability in Afghanistan.”
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August - 2 
Holding the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) responsible for the November 26, 2008 Mumbai attacks, a British parliamentary committee on August 2, 2009 said several major terrorist attacks across the world, including those in London, Madrid, and Bali, had their
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Holding the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) responsible for the November 26, 2008 Mumbai attacks, a British parliamentary committee on August 2, 2009 said several major terrorist attacks across the world, including those in London, Madrid, and Bali, had their origins in the tribal areas of Pakistan, The Hindu reported.
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August - 3 
The federal and the Punjab governments had filed separate appeals with the Supreme Court against a Lahore High Court order freeing Hafiz Saeed and Nazir from house arrest. But the Punjab Government later moved an application for the withdrawal of its
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The federal and the Punjab governments had filed separate appeals with the Supreme Court against a Lahore High Court order freeing Hafiz Saeed and Nazir from house arrest. But the Punjab Government later moved an application for the withdrawal of its petition, and told the court that if the federal Government provided fresh evidence against Saeed, the provincial administration would reverse its decision to withdraw the appeal. In its application for the withdrawal of the appeal against Hafiz Saeed, the Punjab Government said the LeT chief and Nazir were put under house arrest on a directive by the federal Government, but the centre had “failed” to provide concrete evidence for their house arrest.
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August - 3 
The Supreme Court on August 3 adjourned for an indefinite period the hearing of a petition filed by the federal Government challenging the release of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (also known as Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT]) chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and his close
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The Supreme Court on August 3 adjourned for an indefinite period the hearing of a petition filed by the federal Government challenging the release of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (also known as Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT]) chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and his close aide Col (r) Nazir Ahmad, Daily Times reported. A three-member bench of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmed and Justice Jawwad S Khawaja is hearing the case. Attorney General Sardar Latif Khosa told the court on August 3 that the record of the case was with the Punjab Government, but Punjab Advocate General Raza Farooq had resigned and nobody else had been appointed in his place. He said the case could not proceed in the absence of the record, and called on the court to adjourn the proceedings. Advocate A. K. Dogar, representing Hafiz Saeed, did not object to the attorney general’s request – which was accepted by the court.
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August - 5 
A plot by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to target forward Army posts and other sensitive installations in border Districts has been averted by the troops who foiled an infiltration attempt by three fidayeen (suicide squad) militants from Sabjian in the M
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A plot by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to target forward Army posts and other sensitive installations in border Districts has been averted by the troops who foiled an infiltration attempt by three fidayeen (suicide squad) militants from Sabjian in the Mandi sector of Poonch District in the night in which one infiltrator was killed while two others were forced to retrieve. The infiltrators, all top militants and members of LeT’s suicide squad, had been launched from Cobra 1 post of army in PoK. The intruders took positions at an isolated forest area and opened indiscriminate firing on the troops, who retaliated. The militants also lobbed grenades on the Army personnel. In approximately an hour long encounter close to the LoC, the Army personnel killed one of the infiltrators while two others retrieved to PoK taking cover of darkness. There were no casualties on Army side in the exchange of firing. According to sources, maps of Army posts in forward locations and other sensitive installations of Poonch have been recovered from the possession of the slain militant. More documents seized from the spot confirmed that all three militants were Pakistanis and part of a suicide squad of the LeT outfit. In addition to sensitive maps, other recoveries made from the encounter site include one AK-47 rifle, five magazines, four Chinese grenades, one Pathan suit, 130 AK bullets, a large quantity of dry fruit, mobile phones, batteries, chargers, two wireless sets and one compass.
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August - 5 
The Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Special Investigation Unit (SIU) arrested another suspect allegedly linked with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) on August 4. FIA sources told Daily Times on August 5 that the SIU was already questioning five suspect
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The Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Special Investigation Unit (SIU) arrested another suspect allegedly linked with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) on August 4. FIA sources told Daily Times on August 5 that the SIU was already questioning five suspects, including Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, and Mazhar Iqbal alias Abu Al-Qama of Islamabad, Abdul Wajid alias Zarar Shah of Sheikupura, Shahid Jamil Riaz of Bahawalpur and Hammad Amin Sadiq of Rahim Yar Khan to probe their links with the Mumbai attacks. "The suspects revealed the name of another suspect, Jamil Ahmed, of Battgram during interrogation. Ahmed also allegedly facilitated the acts of terrorism in Mumbai on November 26," they said. The sources said the SIU arrested Ahmed from near his house, adding that the suspect was being interrogated.
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August - 5 
The Government announced that 25 extremist and militant groups and welfare organisations affiliated to them have so far been banned because of their involvement in terrorist activities, Dawn reported. In a written reply submitted on August 5 in respo
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The Government announced that 25 extremist and militant groups and welfare organisations affiliated to them have so far been banned because of their involvement in terrorist activities, Dawn reported. In a written reply submitted on August 5 in response to a question in the National Assembly, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the banned organisations included Al Qaeda, Sipah-e-Mohammed Pakistan (SMP), Tehrik Nifaz-i-Fiqah Jafaria, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, Al Akhtar Trust, Al Rasheed Trust (ART), Tehrik-i-Islami, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Islamic Students Movement, Khairun Nisa International Trust, Tehrik-i-Islam Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Lashkar-i-Islam, Balochistan Liberation Army, Jamiat-i-Ansar, Jamiatul Furqan, Hizbut Tehrir, Khuddam-i-Islam and Millat-i-Islamia Pakistan. Malik said the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, Al Akhtar Trust, and Al Rasheed Trust were banned on December 10, 2008, after they were named in the United Nations Security Council Resolution No 1267 and the Sunni Tehrik was placed on the ‘watch list’. He said law-enforcement agencies were closely monitoring their activities and stern action was being taken against people taking part in objectionable activities.
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August - 6 
Ahead of the Independence Day on August 15, the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to target three major cities - Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad - Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials said, reports Times of Indi
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Ahead of the Independence Day on August 15, the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to target three major cities - Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad - Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials said, reports Times of India. Intelligence agencies have given specific inputs that the LeT is planning to target the three cities in the run-up to the Independence Day, an unnamed official said. The Union Government has already shared the information with the Governments of West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh besides informing Delhi Police for necessary action. "The next 10 days are very crucial. We are taking all necessary steps to foil the designs of LeT to strike at the three cities," an official said. The intelligence input shared included an interrogation report of some recent arrested terrorist along the Line of Control (LoC) who claimed that they had been tasked to meet some of the terror cells in these cities to carry out attacks ahead of the Independence Day.
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August - 7 
According to The Hindu, security was tightened at the World Badminton Championship scheduled to begin in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, on August 10 following specific information by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT)
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According to The Hindu, security was tightened at the World Badminton Championship scheduled to begin in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, on August 10 following specific information by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to target it. The information relayed by the Intelligence Bureau to authorities in Andhra Pradesh was that terrorist elements would attempt to strike at the international players as they did against Sri Lankan cricketers in Pakistan recently. Top-ranked badminton players are scheduled to take part in the World Championships slated to be held at Gatchibowli. The threat of an attack at the international sporting event came a day after intelligence inputs suggested that LeT operatives may target Hyderabad, New Delhi and Kolkata around Independence Day (August 15).
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August - 9 
Following the security alert of a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) threat, an eight-member England team withdrew from the World Badminton Championship on August 9, a day before the event began at the Gachibowli stadium in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, r
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Following the security alert of a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) threat, an eight-member England team withdrew from the World Badminton Championship on August 9, a day before the event began at the Gachibowli stadium in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, reports The Hindu. This is reportedly the second time that England has pulled out of a badminton tournament in India. Rajiv Ouseph and Carl Baxter withdrew from the India Open Grand Prix in March 2009, citing the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008.
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August - 10 
A former investigator of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) told that they had come to know about the existence of LeT and at least seven of its political patrons in Bangladesh during the last Bangladesh National Party - Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) -led Gove
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A former investigator of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) told that they had come to know about the existence of LeT and at least seven of its political patrons in Bangladesh during the last Bangladesh National Party - Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) -led Government rule. But they could not carry the investigation through as they had limitations with the four-party alliance in power. Sources said investigators are confirmed that banned Islamist outfit HuJI-B, has all along been backing LeT operations in Bangladesh.
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August - 10 
A Sessions Court on August 10 awarded life imprisonment to a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant and sentenced another militant of the group to 14 years in jail, five years after they were arrested along with AK-56 rifles and ammunition on March 12, 2004,
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A Sessions Court on August 10 awarded life imprisonment to a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant and sentenced another militant of the group to 14 years in jail, five years after they were arrested along with AK-56 rifles and ammunition on March 12, 2004, by the Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police in capital Lucknow, reports The Hindu. Atharuddin was handed down life imprisonment while Mohammed Irfan was awarded a 14-year term under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) and various sections of the Indian Penal Code. District and sessions judge Shivanand Mishra also imposed a total fine of INR 820000 on Atharuddin and INR 470000 on Mohammed Irfan.
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August - 10 
Detained LeT operatives and Indian nationals - Mufti Obaidullah and Moulana Mohammad Mansur Ali - revealed that besides the local chapter of the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI-B), some political leaders have been helping the Pakistan-based militant
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Detained LeT operatives and Indian nationals - Mufti Obaidullah and Moulana Mohammad Mansur Ali - revealed that besides the local chapter of the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI-B), some political leaders have been helping the Pakistan-based militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to operate in Bangladesh. Investigators are now working to gather more about them, said sources in the intelligence and security agencies. Officials involved in the ongoing crackdown on militants said they have information that some politicians might have been sheltering LeT cadres as per secret deals with the terrorist group. Though the Security Forces had detained several LeT operatives in the past, they formally admitted the outfit's existence in Bangladesh only in July 2009 after the Detective Branch of Police arrested Obaidullah and Mansur.
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August - 10 
Maharashtra home minister Jayant Patil said in Mumbai on August 10 that Pakistan had owned up to four of the nine terrorists who were shot dead during the November 26-29 attacks by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). "Now, we shall pursue with the centre that
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Maharashtra home minister Jayant Patil said in Mumbai on August 10 that Pakistan had owned up to four of the nine terrorists who were shot dead during the November 26-29 attacks by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). "Now, we shall pursue with the centre that Pakistan should accept the bodies of all the nine (terrorists) gunned down by security forces. We hope this matter will be sorted out in the next 10 days," Patil told reporters. Patil said he was informed that the Pakistan Government had accepted as its nationals four of the nine who carried out the 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai. The bodies of nine terrorists are lying in the morgue of the Sir J.J. Hospital for the past nine months and their condition is not very good, Patil said.
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August - 10 
The local political links became a focus of the investigation after names of some political leaders came up during interrogations of the detained LeT cadres. Detective Branch Deputy Commissioner Monirul Islam who leads the agency's drive against mili
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The local political links became a focus of the investigation after names of some political leaders came up during interrogations of the detained LeT cadres. Detective Branch Deputy Commissioner Monirul Islam who leads the agency's drive against militancy said, “We are now verifying the information and names we've got from the detained Lashkar leaders." He, however, would not say anything about identity of the political leaders suspected of aiding and abetting LeT in Bangladesh. Sources close to Detective Branch say some of the suspects are local level leaders of a political party and some are quite prominent at national level.
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August - 12 
On August 12, reinforcing the Pakistan link to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the special court in Mumbai that its probe had established that the terrorists came from Karachi in Pakist
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On August 12, reinforcing the Pakistan link to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the special court in Mumbai that its probe had established that the terrorists came from Karachi in Pakistan, reports The Hindu. In a testimony at the trial of the lone surviving Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab, an FBI forensic expert, giving evidence for the first time in India in a terrorism-related case, said the terrorists had used Global Positioning System (GPS), a satellite navigation system, to locate targets. Deposing before Special Judge M.L. Tahaliyani, the FBI official said the GPS devices recovered by the Mumbai Police from the slain terrorists indicated plans for a return journey from Mumbai to Karachi and Rawalpindi. He added, “Way Point” data retrieved from the GPS devices pointed to the route from Karachi to Mumbai and also positions between these two cities. He also said that he had examined five GPS devices and a satellite phone.
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August - 12 
With intelligence agencies giving inputs that the Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS, a Hindu organisation) chief Mohan Bhagwat could be targeted by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), the Union Government has ask
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With intelligence agencies giving inputs that the Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS, a Hindu organisation) chief Mohan Bhagwat could be targeted by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), the Union Government has asked all States to take special security precautions when the two personalities visit their region, reports Times of India. The Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) sources said the Union Government has informed that the former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Azad and Bhagwat are in the LeT hit-list and they could be targeted by the militants anywhere in the country. Both Azad and Bhagwat have Z-plus security with the former being accorded with the elite Black Cat commando protection along with bullet-proof car.
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August - 13 
A US representative of the Yamaha motor company deposing live on August 13 from the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) office in Los Angeles via a video-conference link set up in the trial court next to the Arthur Road Jail, said the outboard motor r
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A US representative of the Yamaha motor company deposing live on August 13 from the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) office in Los Angeles via a video-conference link set up in the trial court next to the Arthur Road Jail, said the outboard motor recovered by Mumbai Police from the 10 Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists was among the ones sent by the company in Japan to Pakistan, reports Times of India. This was for the second day running US witnesses pointed out the Pakistan connection in the November 26, 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai. This was also the first technologically aided long-distance testimony in the trial. The American who was identified by an FBI agent in the US, who in turn was identified on video by an FBI agent present in the Mumbai courtroom was examined by special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam to prove that a Yamaha engine recovered from the inflatable dinghy used by the terrorists to make their way into the Mumbai shores was from Pakistan. The witness, whose identity special judge M. L. Tahaliyani has barred from being revealed, said, ‘‘Vehicle model Yamaha angular 40 was dispatched to Business and Engineering Trends in Pakistan on January 20, 2008. It was sent from Japan to Karachi seaport.’’
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August - 16 
A top militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Pulwama District on August 16, according to Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said in Srinagar that "Police and Army have killed a militant
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A top militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Pulwama District on August 16, according to Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said in Srinagar that "Police and Army have killed a militant in an encounter in Aarmullah area of Pulwama district." The slain militant has been identified as Jan Mohammad Ahangar alias Hamza, a resident of Buchoo in the Pulwama District. One AK rifle, two AK magazines, one hand grenade and four mobile phones were recovered from incident site.
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August - 17 
A top ‘commander’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at village Ladda in the Mahore area of Reasi District on August 17, Daily Excelsior reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Reasi ra
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A top ‘commander’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at village Ladda in the Mahore area of Reasi District on August 17, Daily Excelsior reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Reasi range), Gulzar Singh Slathia, said a team of the Army, Police and Special Operations Group was carrying out search operations in Mahore forests following an intercept of LeT that a militant, injured in an encounter with the SFs at Gajna Top in Mahore last week, had taken shelter in a hamlet awaiting treatment. A Police team which observed his movement is reported to have asked him to surrender. However, the militant lobbed a couple of grenades towards the troops, who retaliated killing the militant on the spot. The slain militant has been identified as Altaf Ahmed, a resident of Ladda. He was operating in parts of Reasi District for more than three years and was involved in several subversive activities. From his possession, Police recovered four grenades, three detonators, one set, one pouch and some documents. With this, a total of eight militants have been killed in Mahore during the last one week in three operations while 12 militants were killed in the area during the past one month.
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August - 17 
The Prime Minister’s warning was based on intercepts of chatter among terrorist leaders, including November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack accused Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Zaki-ur Rahman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah and Abu al Qama, adds Times of Ind
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The Prime Minister’s warning was based on intercepts of chatter among terrorist leaders, including November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack accused Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Zaki-ur Rahman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah and Abu al Qama, adds Times of India. The intercepts pointed to a plot for another massive terrorist attack via the sea route involving local LeT modules instead of Pakistani militants. The conspiracy has not ripened yet because of the disarray among the local collaborators of the LeT due to a crackdown on the Indian Mujahideen (IM).
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August - 18 
Security Forces in the area described the LeT diktat as one of frustration and desperation. The Inspector General of Police (Jammu), Ashok Gupta, said, “These days the television is a very powerful medium which is exposing their lies. So why would th
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Security Forces in the area described the LeT diktat as one of frustration and desperation. The Inspector General of Police (Jammu), Ashok Gupta, said, “These days the television is a very powerful medium which is exposing their lies. So why would they allow it. It is an act of sheer frustration on their part.”
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August - 18 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has enforced a new diktat in parts of Jammu and Kashmir asking people not to watch television, Times of India reported on August 18. LeT militants operating in the Banihal heights of Ramban District have imposed a ban on wat
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has enforced a new diktat in parts of Jammu and Kashmir asking people not to watch television, Times of India reported on August 18. LeT militants operating in the Banihal heights of Ramban District have imposed a ban on watching TV - terming it a ‘un-islamic’ activity. Lashkar militants have reportedly warned villagers of dire consequences if they do not stop watching television. In a recently issued diktat, they have described the television as an epicentre of all problems and blame the same for impregnating evil thoughts in the mind of villagers. In addition to resorting to violence, the Lashkar militants also reportedly pasted a pamphlet on the boundary wall of a mosque.
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August - 18 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and various other Security Forces had categorically cautioned the Gujarat Government that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is preparing to infiltrate its cadres through the sea route in villages and towns located nor
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and various other Security Forces had categorically cautioned the Gujarat Government that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is preparing to infiltrate its cadres through the sea route in villages and towns located north of Koteshwar and Mandvi ports. LeT intercepts had suggested that their supporters in border areas in Gujarat were to arrange for motorized boats near Koteshwar and Mandvi. The MHA warning had said fishermen would be involved in the landing activity. The alert warned that patrolling activities along the coast need to be intensified and fishermen should be closely watched as certain industrial installations may also be targeted along the coast. Reports indicate that areas north of Koteshwar between Kori and Padala creeks are vulnerable for cross-border infiltration. Another focus of intelligence agencies is reportedly the Savla Pir and Kotri areas, which are also vulnerable areas for infiltration.
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August - 19 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said he was apprehensive that the Pakistan-based militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) may target the State. "We cannot rule out (LeT’s threat). If you ask me if I have any definite proof, we may not have that, but I have m
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said he was apprehensive that the Pakistan-based militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) may target the State. "We cannot rule out (LeT’s threat). If you ask me if I have any definite proof, we may not have that, but I have my apprehensions. These people, you do not know how they work," Gogoi said. On being asked about any intelligence input on whether the LeT may target Assam, he said "Yes. I have no doubt. According to me, we are not safe." He, however, said the Assam Police is on alert and prepared to thwart any untoward incident. The Chief Minister also said efforts were on to modernise the Assam Police with latest technologies and equipment with the help of the Union Government and the State-run schemes.
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August - 21 
According to Times of India, the Government on August 21 handed over fresh information on the November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks (also referred to as 26/11) in Mumbai to Pakistan. Additional information about the role of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (also
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According to Times of India, the Government on August 21 handed over fresh information on the November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks (also referred to as 26/11) in Mumbai to Pakistan. Additional information about the role of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (also known as Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT]) chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed in 26/11 was reportedly given. The information on Saeed, officials claimed, was "cogent and convincing evidence" to prosecute him. Without disclosing details, sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said the new information comprised "fresh investigation details produced before the trial court in Mumbai". The official also said, "Reading of the material before the Mumbai trial court clearly pointed to the role of Saeed. This warrants further investigation and evidence on record should certainly lead to Saeed's prosecution."
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August - 25 
The Interpol on August 25 issued Red Corner Notices (RCN) against Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder chief, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, and mastermind of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, reports PTI. The noti
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The Interpol on August 25 issued Red Corner Notices (RCN) against Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder chief, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, and mastermind of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, reports PTI. The notices were issued against Saeed and Lakhvi after a Mumbai court issued a non-bailable warrant against the duo for their involvement in the November 26, 2008 (alos known as 26/11) attacks. India also sent proof and requests to issue a similar warrant against LeT commander Zarar Shah and Abu Al Qama. Interpol said it was analysing the evidence against them. The RCN were issued after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) approached the international agency for the same with non-bailable warrants against them. Special Judge M.L. Tahaliyani had issued the warrants, asking the Mumbai Police Commissioner and the CBI Director to execute them through Interpol and produce the accused before the court soon. Saeed had reportedly provided training to terrorists between 2007 and 2008 at Muridke (LeT headquarters), Manshera, Muzzafarabad, Azizabad, and Paanch Teni in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. In December 2008, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) imposed sanctions on the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the front organisation of the banned LeT, declaring it a terrorist outfit, and labelled Saeed and Lakhvi as terrorists. The Council asked all its member countries to freeze their assets and impose a travel ban and arms embargo against them. Besides Saeed and Lakhvi, two other top leaders of the LeT — Haji Muhammad Ashraf and Zaki-ur-Bahaziq — have also been declared terrorists by the UNSC. India had sought a ban on the JuD after the LeT was blamed for the attacks in Mumbai.
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August - 25 
Three persons, including a civilian, an Army soldier and a Pakistani militant, were killed in an exchange of fire between the Security Force (SF) personnel and militants at Hazam Nagar village near Seeldar forests in the Mahore area of Reasi District
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Three persons, including a civilian, an Army soldier and a Pakistani militant, were killed in an exchange of fire between the Security Force (SF) personnel and militants at Hazam Nagar village near Seeldar forests in the Mahore area of Reasi District in the morning of August 25, according to Daily Excelsior. However, two other militants, suspected to be Abu Bakar and Abu Billal, managed to escape and took shelter in the grown up maize crop and efforts were on to neutralise them, Senior Superintendent of Police of Reasi District Anand Jain said. The slain militant was identified as Abdullah Sani, a Pakistani national and a top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre. The Identity of the killed Army personnel and civilian was yet to be ascertained. One AK-47 rifle with three magazines and 80 rounds, one binocular set, one pouch, INR 1200, 17 SIM cards, three mobile handsets with three SIM cards and some documents were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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August - 26 
Interpol on August 26 issued a Red Corner Notice against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants Zarar Shah and Abu al-Qama for their involvement in the Mumbai terrorist attacks, adds Times of India.
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Interpol on August 26 issued a Red Corner Notice against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants Zarar Shah and Abu al-Qama for their involvement in the Mumbai terrorist attacks, adds Times of India.
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August - 26 
Mohammad Aslam, the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant arrested at the New Delhi railway station on August 25 was produced in a city court on August 26, which remanded him to 14-day Police custody, reports The Hindu. The Special Cell of the Del
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Mohammad Aslam, the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant arrested at the New Delhi railway station on August 25 was produced in a city court on August 26, which remanded him to 14-day Police custody, reports The Hindu. The Special Cell of the Delhi Police sought Aslam’s custody, submitting that he had to be taken to Maharashtra and Gujarat for investigations. The Police believe he was previously involved in some terrorist activities in Gujarat. During interrogation, Aslam reportedly revealed that he had come to Delhi from Jammu in the morning of August 25. He had been tasked to deliver the raw material for assembling Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) to some cadres of a LeT module in Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Aslam, who pursued his education in Gujarat and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), is alleged to have revealed several names. Efforts are on to zero in on his contacts, including those he had initiated into terrorism.
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August - 27 
One Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District in the morning of August 27 (today), according to Times of India. The slain militant was later identified as Moha
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One Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District in the morning of August 27 (today), according to Times of India. The slain militant was later identified as Mohammad Yusuf alias Abu Salim.
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August - 31 
A top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, who had operated in the Doda, Rajouri and Reasi Districts, was shot dead by the Army and Police after a week long search operation in Sildhar in the Mahore area of Reasi District. With this, a total of 16 top
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A top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, who had operated in the Doda, Rajouri and Reasi Districts, was shot dead by the Army and Police after a week long search operation in Sildhar in the Mahore area of Reasi District. With this, a total of 16 top commanders of the LeT and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) have been killed in the Mahore and Gulabgarh areas of Reasi District during the last two months. The troops are also reported to have discovered 22 natural and man made hideouts of the militants in the upper reaches of Sildhar. The slain militant was identified as Aijaz Ahmed Khandey alias Abu Shoib, a resident of Kulhand in Doda. A rifle, one Nokia mobile handset with one SIM card, 600 AK rounds, one wireless set, 10 rounds of .303, one purse and some documents were recovered from his possession.
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