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Joint commissioner of police (law and order) Rajendra Sonawane said, "We came to know about Headley's visit only after we received the letter." The police are now checking if Headley had registered himself at the Foreigners' Registration Office.
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Tahawwur Rana, a Canadian national of Pakistani origin arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting terror strikes in India, was in Kochi on a “talent spotting mission” days before the 26/11 attacks. Rana reportedly issued an advertisement in a daily in...
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Persistent claims that detainees have been transferred through UK airspace to countries where they are at risk of torture have led to calls for action. MPs say laws on kidnap and torture are inadequate and the use of UK facilities for rendition must be...
Tags: torture, extraordinary rendition, terror suspected, British
I left my cell phones, wallet, motorcycle registration document, driver’s license and my clothes in my room but I am not allowed to go in,” Usep Muzani, 19, said Saturday. Usep lives next door to the room where the alleged terror suspects, Syaifuddin...
Tags: terror suspected, migrant workers, Muhamad Syahrir, Syaifuddin Zuhri
Najibullah Zazi , the airport shuttle bus driver charged in a Qaeda-connected bomb plot, traveled to Pakistan last year with two men he knew from the streets of New York City, a yellow-cab driver who took the test to become a city firefighter and a Queens...
Shaffer denied Zazi bail and ordered his case transferred to New York, where Zazi faces an indictment of conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction on an American target. After Friday's hearing, Zazi, 24, was flown to New York from Colorado aboard...
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Two men charged in North Carolina last month with plotting terrorist attacks overseas also planned to attack the U.S. Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, authorities said on Thursday. The two were among seven suspects arrested in August for conspiring...
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A terror suspect recently detained in Pakistan is the same Swedish national once held by the US at Guantanamo Bay, police said Monday. He and others in his group were allegedly trying to join al-Qaeda in the country's lawless tribal areas. The development...
Tags: Pakistan, Al-Qaeda, Guantanamo Bay, Yemen, terror suspected, qaeda leaders, Islamabad
WASHINGTON: The U.S. Justice Department has recommended reopening nearly a dozen prisoner-abuse cases, which could expose CIA employees and contractors to prosecution for their treatment of terrorism suspects, The New York Times reported on Monday. The...
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August 12, 2009 Capturing or killing Noordin Mohammad Top would bolster confidence in Indonesia's security but the capacity of militants to regenerate means radical Islam will remain a risk for Southeast Asia's biggest economy regardless.
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