Midland Manquizzed Over Indian Blast Carnage ; Exclusive Anti-Terror Experts Have Spoken to Jailed Coventry Taxi Driver
Sunday Mercury › July 16, 2006
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Sunday Mercury › July 16, 2006
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A MIDLAND weapons expert with an al-Qaida-linked group is being quizzed about the Indian railway bomb attacks, the Sunday Mercury has learned.
Anti-terrorist officers have spoken to Mohammed Ajmal Khan, 31, from Coventry, who is currently serving nine years after admitting raising funds and buying weaponry for Kashmir-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Tayba (LeT).See the full content of this document
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Midland Manquizzed Over Indian Blast Carnage ; Exclusive Anti-Terror Experts Have Spoken to Jailed Coventry Taxi Driver
The group, which is banned from operating in the UK and US, is being blamed for last week's co-ordinated bomb attacks in t...
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