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Sajid Mir, chief planner of the Mumbai attack on 26/11, is the chief planner of Pakistan's “rebirth”?

Foreign Minister Vikram Misri mentioned Sajid Mir on Wednesday, one of the culprits of the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks during the media profile.Misri said Pakistan also enjoys a well-deserved reputation as a safe haven for terrorists around the world, where internationally processed terrorists enjoy impunity.
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Furthermore, on this issue, Pakistan is well known that Pakistan deliberately misleads the world and international forum is the Financial Action Working Group (FATF).

“The terrorist was pronounced dead and then reborn in response to international pressure, and the international pressure to be found and arrested is the most obvious example.”


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These strikes have led to increased tensions with Pakistan and caused significant disruption, especially in northern India, which has been affected by travel and military activities.

Who is Sajid Mir?

Sajid Mir is wanted for allegedly involved in a 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India. Starting from November 26, 2008 and continuing until November 29, 2008, ten attackers trained by the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (Let) carried out a series of attacks on multiple targets in Mumbai, including hotels, cafes and railway stations, killing at least 166 people.

Mir allegedly served as the chief planner of the attack, directing preparation and reconnaissance, and was one of Pakistan's controllers such as the FBI during the attack.

In addition, the FBI website shows that Mir also “allegedly accomplices in terrorist attacks on a newspaper in Denmark and its employees between 2008 and 2009.”

The FBI said the State Department’s judicial program rewards will provide up to $5 million in rewards to obtain information that led to Sajid Mir’s arrest and conviction.

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