In this picture taken on November 27, 2008, flames rush out of the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, during an attack by militants. — Photo by AFP

MUMBAI: Indian police on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against an alleged key conspirator behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which killed 166 people, an official said.

Police officers filed the hefty document to a local court accusing Syed Zabiuddin Ansari, who was arrested in June, of being a key planner, Joint Commissioner of Police Himanshu Roy told AFP.

“It’s been sent,” he said, without giving details. He told the Press Trust of India news agency that the chargesheet, at more than 14,600 pages, includes names of 1,783 witnesses and 47 others wanted in connection with the attacks.

Ansari, also known as Abu Hamza or Abu Jundal, is an Indian-born member of the Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba. He was detained at Delhi international airport on June 21 when he arrived from the Middle East.

He was allegedly one of the handlers based in the Pakistani city Karachi, who issued instructions by telephone to the 10 gunmen during the November 2008 attacks.

The heavily armed gunmen stormed targets in Mumbai including luxury hotels, a Jewish centre, a hospital and a busy train station.

Ansari, 30, is accused of teaching Hindi to the gunmen, including Pakistani-born Mohammed Kasab, the lone survivor now awaiting the death penalty for his role.

Delhi police also filed a chargesheet last month accusing Ansari of involvement in terror activities across India to avenge “atrocities” against Muslims, the PTI reported.

That chargesheet said he had admitted his involvement in the Mumbai attacks during questioning.

India blames Lashkar-e-Taiba for training, equipping and financing the Mumbai gunmen with support from “elements” in the Pakistan military.

Pakistan has denied any official involvement. It charged seven alleged plotters behind the attacks in 2009 but has insisted more evidence is needed to convict them.

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