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Last Updated: January 16, 2009 15:17 IST The Lashkar-e-Tayiba [Images], which undertook the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai [Images], sent out e-mails to all its operatives and supporters following the terror strike. One such e-mail has been found in Fahim Ansari's inbox. Ansari, who was brought to Mumbai from Uttar Pradesh [Images] for his role in the attacks, has confessed to conducting a survey of likely targets in the city and providing information to the Lashkar terrorists in Pakistan. An investigating officer told rediff.com that Ansari used e-mail to communicate with his Lashkar minders. While checking his e-mail account, the police discovered an e-mail with details of the Mumbai attacks. Ansari did not get a chance to read the e-mail as he was already in police custody for his involvement in the attack on the Central Police Reserve Police camp in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. Sources reveal that the e-mail arrived in Ansari's inbox on December 3, 2008; apart from details of the attacks, it also provided information on the Pakistan government's reaction to 26/11. Ansari also received e-mails on November 29 relating to the transfer of funds and other banking details. There were several e-mails informing him about the ongoing Israel-Hamas face-off, an investigating officer said. In the Lashkar e-mail Ansari was given a minute to minute account of the Mumbai attacks; the operations at the Taj Mahal hotel [Images] were meticulously explained. The Mumbai police is trying to identify the sender, who goes under the name 'Sonia'. They are sure though that this e-mail was sent out by the Lashkar. Ansari also confessed to the Mumbai police that he used a Pakistani passport. He has confirmed Sabahuddin's statement that the Rampur attack was a dry run for the Mumbai attacks. |
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