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  • Dawood stashing cash in tax haven to finance jihadists

    Dawood Ibrahim's cash is washing up in the offshore banking haven of Nassau in The Bahamas - a beach paradise also known for its zero-taxes and high-secrecy banking - in an Indian bank.

  • Why pardon just Sanjay Dutt: Daughter of another convict

    As film stars and politicians join the chorus for actor Sanjay Dutt's pardon, daughter of Zaibunisa Kazi, who is facing similar charges as the actor, questions why her mother should not also get the same support?

  • 1993 blast case: Sanjay Dutt's fate to be decided tomorrow

    The Supreme Court verdict on 1993 Mumbai blasts tomorrow will be keenly watched by Bollywood as fate of one of its superstars Sanjay Dutt, who was sentenced to six year jail term by a TADA court, will be decided.

  • 13/7 blasts: Search for Bhatkal continues

    The Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad on Monday claimed to have cracked the July 13 triple blasts in Mumbai that rocked the areas of Zaveri Bazar, Opera House and Dadar last year.

  • Two arrested in 13/7 Mumbai blasts case

    The Maharashtra Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) on Monday claimed to have cracked the July 13, 2011 Mumbai blasts case, in which 27 people were killed and over 130 others injured. Two people, Naqee Ahmed and Nadeem Mukhtar, have been arrested and Yasin Bhatkal, who commissioned the blast and two others involved are yet to be arrested.

  • Govt declares ammonium nitrate as explosive

    Concerned over its frequent use by terror groups in making bombs, the government has declared fertilisers having more than 45% of ammonium nitrate as an explosive substance.

  • Mumbai blasts: Experts discuss terror tackling strategies

    Bomb blasts that took place in Mumbai on Wednesday have raised serious and pressing questions about the lessons India has failed to learn after 26/11 and its consequent preparedness or unpreparedness to face terror that is the big issue we shall tackle today.

  • Mumbai blasts: ATS to question suspected IM members

    Widening its probe into Wednesday's serial bombings, Maharashtra's Anti-Terrorist Squad is likely to question suspected Indian Mujahideen members lodged in Karnataka and Gujarat jails and has sought the assistance of Kolkata Police in tracking possible suspects.

  • World's biggest diamond hub suffers hit in Mumbai blasts

    One of this week's deadly Mumbai blasts scattered diamonds, possibly worth millions of dollars, onto the street but has not convinced traders to abandon their hub in the heart of the city for a purpose-built diamond bourse in the suburbs.

  • Mumbai blasts: Failure of intelligence?

    On the latest episode of India Tonight, Karan Thapar sparks up a debate between the Executive Director of the Institute for Conflict Management, Ajai Sahni and former Mumbai Police Commissioner, Julio Ribeiro, on how well prepared we were to face the blast crisis.

  • Mumbai Blasts: Who are the masterminds?

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi visited Mumbai to take stock of the situation. They met the top officials of the state, and also the blast victims in hospitals.

  • Perpetrators shall be pursued relentlessly: PM

    Strongly condemning the "barbaric" bomb blasts in Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said the perpetrators must be pursued relentlessly to bring them to justice quickly and promised the government will do everything in its power to prevent such attacks in future.

  • Forensic experts done a good job: Chidambaram

    Amid fears that crucial evidence from the sites of bomb blasts might have been wiped out as rains lashed the city, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram today said Maharashtra forensic experts have done a "good job" in collecting the relevant forensic evidence.

  • Mumbai blasts: CM Chavan takes stock of situation

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today took stock of the situation here with top police officials who apprised him of the investigations into Wednesday''s serial blasts that killed 21 people.

  • Blasts in commercial hub not an attack on market: Home Min

    Terror struck Mumbai once again on Wednesday evening. Home Minister P Chidambaram said 17 people were killed and 131 others injured after bombs blast at three crowded locations in the heart of the city.

  • Obama condemns Mumbai attacks, offers support

    US President Barack Obama strongly condemned the attacks in Mumbai on Wednesday and offered support to bring the perpetrators to justice, according to a statement read by White House spokesman Jay Carney.

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