The Mumbai Police for the first time on Tuesday released the pictures of the terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks.
Some of the pictures are from the IDs found on them after they were killed in the encounter. These men have been identified as Bada Abdul Reheman, Abdul Reheman Chota, Isamal Khan, Nasir Aka Abu Umar and Babar Imran (Abu Akasa).
Police have obtained the names of nine terrorists, killed in encounter during November 26 terror attack on Mumbai, from Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman who was caught alive and is in police custody, a senior police official said.
The two persons who attacked the Chhatrapati Shivjai Terminus and Cama Hospital have been identified as Ismail Khan alias Abu Ismail from Dera Ismail Khan and Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman alias Abu Mujahid from Okara, the arrested terrorist, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rakesh Maria said.
Those who attacked Taj Hotel in south Mumbai were identified as Hafeez Arshad alias Bada Abdul Rehman from Multan, Javed alias Abu Ali from Okara, Shoaib alias Soheb from Sialkot and Nazeer alias Abu Umer from Faisalabad, he said.
Nasir alias Abu Umar from Faisalabad and Babar Imran alias Abu Akasha from Multan are the two terrorists who attacked the Jewish community centre in Nariman house in the Colaba area, Maria said.
Abdul Rehman alias Abdul Rehman Chhota from Multan and Fahadullah alias Abu Fahad from Okara were the duo who attacked the Trident Oberoi hotel, he said.
"Shoaib, who was 20-years-old was the youngest of the group while Nasir was the oldest at 28," Maria said. Nasir is suspected to have been married and his wife either died or divorced him, he said, adding that the average age of the members of the group was between 23 to 25 years.
Nasir, Nazeer and Ismail Khan, allegedly the leader of the group, had participated in terror missions earlier, Maria said. He refused to specify any details of their previous missions.
"All of them were given the aliases during training to prevent them from knowing each others original names," Maria said. The terrorists are suspected to have been trained for over a year at four locations in Pakistan.
While sailing for three days into Indian waters on board the Gujarat-based fishing vessel 'Kuber', which the terrorists allegedly hijacked, the members of the group spoke with each other and Ajmal learnt of the others' names and where they lived, he said.
Some members of the group like Ajmal also underwent indoctrination at the training camps for about three weeks before undergoing training in arms and explosives for close to a year, the joint commissioner said.
The police said they were still examining the contents of the four Global Positioning System (GPS) devices recovered from the terrorists.
"We are examining the contents of the GPS, one satellite phone and nine mobile phones that have been recovered," Maria said. He refused to comment on whether the SIM cards found in the mobile phones were of Indian origin.
"One of the SIM cards bought in Kolkata was used by the terrorists here," Maria said. The Kolkata police have arrested two persons for obtaining SIM cards for mobile phones using forged documents and providing them to traders who dealt in shawls and the matter is being investigated further, he said.
The city police will also be applying for the custody of suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba operative Sabauddin, who was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police earlier this year.
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