Gunmen used BlackBerrys to watch atrocity
ONE of the most curious aspects of the 60-hour siege in Mumbai was the revelation that the gunmen watched how their actions had been reported on their BlackBerrys.
The extensive use of BlackBerrys by the perpetrators of the Mumbai massacre has contributed to suggestions that some of the terrorists had connections to Britain. Gen Noble Thamburaj, the head of India's southern command, said: "There was a lot of content from the English media, not just in London but the Urdu and Arabic sites that are very strong in the north of England.
"We have some analysis started on this and we will pass it on to Scotland Yard."
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