Combination photo shows images of eight militants killed during
the Mumbai attacks (Photo from AFP)

Pakistan Arrests 40 in Terror Crackdown
-- Wall Street Journal

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan intensified its crackdown on the terror outfit alleged to have orchestrated November's three-day siege of Mumbai, arresting about 40 people in raids on militant camps and offices across northwestern and central parts of the country.

But a senior Pakistani official made it clear that no suspect arrested by Pakistan would be handed over to India.

There is immense pressure on Pakistan to dismantle Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group accused of carrying out the attacks that killed 171 people. Tuesday's raids saw an expansion of the crackdown beyond Pakistan's part of Kashmir, where officials said one of the outfit's founders, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, was grabbed this week by soldiers, along with 11 others.

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