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Indian newspapers reported on Friday that Pakistani intelligence was involved in last week's attacks on Mumbai, which killed at least 171 people, including six Israelis and other Jews. Pakistan has denied involvement in the attacks.
The Times of India quoted local intelligence sources as saying, "The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) connection was clear and evident." Some of the information was provided by the American Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is helping Indian authorities with their probe of the attack. The newspaper said investigations ck had led to the names of apparent ISI or military handlers and trainers of the gunmen and the locations where the training was held.
The surviving terrorist told investigators he had attended four training camps in Pakistan over the past 18 months, according to Mail Today. He added that he is a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamist group fighting Indian rule in disputed Kashmir, which has had ties with Pakistani intelligence in the past.