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December 03, 2008 Wednesday Zilhaj 4, 1429



US had alerted India in Oct



By Masood Haider


NEW YORK, Dec 2: American intelligence agencies warned their Indian counterparts in mid-October of a potential attack “from the sea against hotels and business centres in Mumbai”, ABC News reported on Monday night quoting a US intelligence official.

A second government source says specific locations, including the Taj hotel were listed in the US warning, the report said.

Indian intelligence claimed to have also intercepted on Nov 18 a satellite phone call to a number in Pakistan known to be used by a leader of Lashkar-i-Taiba, believed responsible for the weekend attack. The intercept also revealed a possible sea-borne attack.

The chairman of the company that owns the hotel, Mr Ratan Tata, told CNN that security was temporarily increased following a warning.

But enhanced measurers were later eased and, in any case, “could not have stopped what took place”.







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