Key suspect of 2008 Mumbai attack held
By News Desk
August 05, 2016
ISLAMABAD: A suspect was arrested by law enforcement agencies (LEAs) allegedly involved in the Mumbai attacks of 2008 in which at least 164 were killed and 308 others were wounded, sources said on Thursday.Geo News reported the suspect Sufiyan Zafar, wanted in connection with the case, had allegedly provided funds to prime suspect Hammad Amin Sadiq.According to the sources, an anti-terrorism court granted eight-day physical remand of the suspect. Sources further said that a Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) team, headed by Director Mazhar Kakakhel, was interrogating the suspect.
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