Pakistan Crackdown On The Mumbai Terrorists

Pakistan has arrested a senior leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba -- the group widely suspected of being behind the Mumbai attacks. Pakistan said it will not hand over any suspects in the Mumbai bombings to India. Islamabad warned that while it wanted peace with its neighbour, it was ready for war if New Delhi decided to attack. (AFP Graphic)

Pakistan Intesifies Crackdown On Mumbai Suspects
-- Yahoo News/AP

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistan has intensified its crackdown on a militant group suspected in the Mumbai terror attacks by arresting 20 more people but will not hand any of its citizens over to India, officials said Tuesday.

The United States is pressing Pakistan to help catch those behind the attack, which killed 171 people in India's business capital last month, and avert a crisis between the nuclear-armed neighbors that would harm efforts against the Taliban and al-Qaida.

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Suspected Planner of Attacks In Mumbai Is Seized in Raid -- Washington Post
Pakistan Refuses to Extradite Mumbai Terrorists -- The Times
Pakistan won't hand suspects to India -- AFP
Pakistan Arrests 2 Lashkar Leaders -- Wall Street Journal
Raids on militants show Pakistan's intent: Zardari -- Yahoo News/Reuters
'Mumbai Mastermind' Arrested in Kashmir Raid -- The Times
Pakistan Raids Group Tied to Attacks -- New York Times
Pakistan Arrests do Little to Stop Lashkar -- Washington Times
Mumbai attacks: We'll treat militants as murderers, says Pakistan president -- The Guardian
Zardari to India: 'Pause and take a breath' -- CNN
Pakistan’s Spies Aided Group Tied to Mumbai Siege -- New York Times
Former Pakistani Intelligence Official Denies Aiding Group -- Washington Post
Confusion Persists Over Suspects Arrested in Pakistan -- Los Angeles Times
US Seeks Financial Blacklist for Some Pakistanis -- Wall Street Journal