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FBI will test Abu Jundal voice tapes

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July 1, 2012
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New Delhi: In a big blow to Pakistan, intelligence agencies have taken the samples of key 26/11 handler Abu Jundal to match them with his voice recordings during the attack to nail Pakistan’s complicity, reports Asian Age.

The security agencies are now expected to seek a court order to formally make them admissible in a court of law.

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Most importantly, these tests will be allowed to be conducted in FBI labs in the United States so that Islamabad cannot claim that they have been doctored by India, top government officials said.

The FBI had also retrieved the GPS data for India post- 26/11 to help establish the location of the handlers in the 26/11 control room in Karachi directing the 10 terrorists who stormed Mumbai. These locations have also been corroborated by Jundal.

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The voice samples and other evidence will be shared with other European nations to nail Pakistan’s lies and exert international pressure on it to punish the 26/11 masterminds.

Joining the dots of the 26/11 attack conspiracy, Jundal has spilled the beans on the key man — Sajid Mir, alias Sajid Majid, alias Wasi — who served as a vital link between the Pakistani establishment, ISI, Al Qaeda and LeT operatives, including David Coleman Headley.

Sajid Mir had been named by Headley as his handler and Mir has the tapes and information provided by Headley on targets in India which have not been attacked so far.

What makes Sajid Mir important for Indian agencies is the fact that David Coleman Headley named Mir as his handler and Mir has in his possession the tapes and information provided by Headley on targets in India which have not been attacked so far.

While the camera was given to Headley by Major Iqbal, identified by Abu Jundal as one of the ISI officers present in the ‘control room’, the GPS device was given to Headley by Sajid Mir himself.

Jundal has further confirmed the presence of Mir in the 26/11 control room by identifying the voice samples and photographs which are available with Indian agencies who are confronting him.

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Jundal has also corroborated Headley’s confessions to both the FBI and the NIA that Sajid Mir was working as a personal assistant to LeT commander Abdur Rehman Maki, the cousin of JuD chief and LeT founder Hafiz Saeed.

His confessions have given a big leap forward to the NIA which has chargesheeted Sajid Mir, Headley, his accomplice Tahawwur Rana, Hafiz Saeed, Major Iqbal, Major Sameer Ali, Al Qaeda operative Illyas Kashmiri and former Pakistani Army officer Abdul Rehman Hashmi for planning and executing terror strikes in India, including the 26/11 Mumbai attack.

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