
26/11: Indian smuggler had a role
According to call records accessed by The Indian Express, the Lashkar handlers had called this man on his mobile phone 9815263211 a day before the attack and had two conversations with him. The first call was made at 17:31 and lasted 465 seconds, while the second call was made at 17:40 and lasted 562 seconds.
Investigators had found that the Lashkar handlers had made a series of "random" phone calls to numbers across India in the days before the terror strike to keep their VoIP account active after an e-mail from their US based service provider said that the account, purchased in October 2008, was not generating any traffic.
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Mumbai: The Lashkar-e-Toiba commanders who conceived and planned the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai were in touch with an Indian narcotics smuggler in Punjab in the days before the attack and even had two long phone conversations with him through the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) account they had bought for use during 26/11.
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