Terrorist says 'orders came from Pakistan'
INDIA yesterday demanded that Pakistan takes swift action over the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, claiming they were carried out by militants from its rival neighbour.
Teams from Scotland Yard and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation are in Mumbai to help with the investigation of the attacks, in which 183 people died, including six Americans and one Briton.
Senior Indian investigators are reported to have said that evidence from the interrogation of Azam Amir Kasav, the only gunmen of the ten not to have been killed by commandos, showed that Pakistani militants had a hand in the attack. They believe the training was organised by the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The 21-year-old, fluent in English, was photographed during the attack wearing a Versace T-shirt. He has said his team took orders from "their command in Pakistan", police officials said.
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