20 Terrorists* India Wants Pakistan to extradite | ||
* According to Indian authorities' claims; which we are unable to verify from independent sources. Maulana Masood Azhar: The Bahawalpur-based maulana-cum-mercenary was among three persons released by India as part of the hostage release deal on the IC-814 Indian airliner hijacked by his brother and supporters to Kandhahar. Upon his release he founded Jaish-e-Mohammad that led an attack on India's Parliament on December 13, 2001. He is also wanted for an attack on the J&K Assembly on October 1, 2001 in which 38 people were killed. Hafiz Mohammad Sayeed: Engineer-turned preacher is co-founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba for jihadi operations in Kashmir and against India. He also blamed for the attack on the Indian Parliament.As per Indian claim he operates from Muridke town, near Lahore in Pakistan. Dawood Ibrahim: An Indian underworld don, According to Indian authorities, He is behind the planning and financing 13 explosions in Mumbai in 1993 in which almost 300 people died. Ibrahim is wanted in connection with cases of arms supply, counterfeiting, drugs trade, funding alleged criminals, murder and smuggling, and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Chhota Shakeel: A key associate of Dawood Ibrahim, he is wanted for murders, extortions, kidnappings, blackmailing businessmen and film stars in India. As per Indian claim and Pakistian's denial, operates from Karachi, Pakistan. "Tiger" Ibrahim Memon: Accused of executing the 1993 Mumbai blasts, he is also wanted in several cases of murder, extortion, kidnap, terrorism and smuggling arms and explosives in India. Currently in Pakistan. Ayub Memon: An accused of executing the 1993 Mumbai blasts. He is alleged to have helped his brother Ibrahim Memon carry out the blasts. He is wanted in cases of terrorism and smuggling. He lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Abdul Razzak: Accused of involvement in the Mumbai blasts. He is wanted in cases of terrorism and arms smuggling. He lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Syed Salahuddin: Resident of Badgam district in Kashmir, he is chief of Hizbul Mujahideen, which has claimed responsibility for dozens of attacks on Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir. He operates from Muzaffarabad in Pakistan- Kashmir. Ibrahim Athar: A Pakistani national and an associate of Maulana Azhar Masood. He was one of the hijackers of Indian Airlines flight IC-814 from Kathmandu to Delhi in 1999. He is a member of Jaish-i-Mohammad and is wanted for hijacking, kidnapping and murder. He allegedly currently lives in and operates from Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Zahoor Ibrahim Mistri: A Pakistani national and a key member of Harkat-ul-Ansar, which later changed its name to Harkat-ul-Mujahideen. He is wanted in connection with the hijacking of IC-814 and in cases of kidnapping and murder. He allegedly lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Shahid Akhtar Sayed: A Pakistani national wanted for the IC-814 hijacking and for kidnapping and murder. He lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Azhar Yusuf: Wanted in the IC-814 hijacking case and in cases of kidnapping and murder. He lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Abdul Karim: A Kashmiri terrorist blamed for more than 30 bomb blasts in New Delhi and parts of northern India in 1996-97. He lives in and operates from Lahore, Pakistan. Ishaaq Atta Hussain: A close associate of Dawood Ibrahim, is wanted in connection with a conspiracy to kill Indian Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister L.K. Advani. He is allegedly lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Sagir Sabir Ali Shaikh: An associate of Dawood Ibrahim, is also wanted in connection with the conspiracy to kill Advani. He is allegedly lives in and operates from Karachi, Pakistan. Wadhawa Singh Babbar: Chief of the Babbar Khalsa International, which was a major terrorist group during the decade-long militancy in Punjab. Hailing from Kapurthala district, Wadhawa is wanted in a string of terrorist crimes including the assassination of former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh in August 1995. He is allegedly lives in and operates from Lahore, Pakistan. Ranjit Singh Neeta: Hailing from Jammu, he is chief of Khalistan Zindabad Force. He is wanted in cases of murder, bomb blasts and smuggling of arms in India. He is allegedly lives in and operates from Lahore, Pakistan. Paramjit Singh Panjwar: Belonging to Tarn Taran area, Panjwar is one of the longest surviving Punjab terrorists. He is chief of the dreaded Khalistan Commando Force and is wanted in more than a dozen cases of murder, treason, conspiracy and arms smuggling. He is allegedly lives in and operates from Lahore, Pakistan. Lakhbir Singh Rode: A close relative of the militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, Rode heads the pro-Khalistan International Sikh Youth Federation, is wanted in cases of arms smuggling, conspiracy to attack government leaders in Delhi and inciting religious hatred in Punjab. He is allegedly lives in and operates from Lahore, Pakistan. Gajinder Singh: Head of the pro-Khalistan outfit, Dal Khalsa. He was sentenced in Pakistan for hijacking an Indian Airlines plane to Lahore in 1981. He is based in Lahore, Pakistan. |
Thursday, December 4, 2008
India's Most Wanted
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