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Support of investigation
   
Contents
Reactions
  # India
  =>Criticism of politicians and resignations
  => Demand for self-defense
  =>Tribute to victims
  # International
  => Religious communities or organizations
  => Support of investigation

The following countries supported India in its investigation against Mumbai terror attack-:


1)->Pakistan - Pakistan strongly condemned the attacks and offered its intelligence support to combat terrorism.

2)->Australia - Australia has sent a team of Federal Police to Mumbai. A group of seven officers have arrived to study the terror attack and the modus operandi used by the terrorists.

3)->Israel - Israel had offered a forty-strong team of special operation forces and assistance in investigations.

4)->Malaysia - Malaysian authorities are investigating reports that Malaysian-issued credit cards were found in the belongings of the terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks. Malaysia will also coordinate with Interpol over reports that some of the Mumbai attackers passed themselves off as Malaysian citizens.

5).-> United Kingdom - United Kingdom has sent 15 forensic experts from the intelligence services to Mumbai to help with the investigations on the attacks on India’s financial capital. A Scotland Yard team is also investigating the terror attack.

 

 

 

6)-> United States - President of the United States George W. Bush told Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh that American agencies will "throw their weight" behind India's investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks and demonstrate a "shared commitment" to combat terrorism.Sovereign nations have the right to protect themselves, US President-elect Barack Obama said, when asked if India could follow the same policy he advocated during his election campaign—of bombing terrorist camps in Pakistan if there was actionable evidence and Islamabad refused to act on it. The United States sent a team of agents from its own Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to assist in the probe into the Mumbai attacks and American President George W. Bush pledged "full support" to India in its efforts to unearth the plot behind the deadly terror strikes. While a group of FBI agents were en route to India, a second group of investigators was on alert to join the first team if necessary. "The FBI continues to monitor the situ-ation in Mumbai and the Counterterrorism Division is reviewing all of the information and intelligence available," bureau spokesman Richard Kolko told The Washington Post.

 

 


 

26/11/08/Mumbai Blast: nobody is going to forget this date; very shocking and horrifying incident. Nobody expected the plans executed. In my last post about blasts, I indirectly mentioned war however after knowing the reality I am giving it a second thought. Well, we just can't attack any country like that.

   

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