| British-born
Pakistanis linked to Mumbai attacks
The British government is
silent on claims its own citizens were partly responsible for this week's
terrorist attacks in Mumbai that killed at least 130 people.
Media reports in India today
linked British-born Pakistanis to the attacks, which saw several sites
across the city raided by gunmen.
A previously unknown group
calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen has claimed responsibility for the
attacks.
On Friday the Indian government
gave its clearest indication yet that it believed Pakistani elements were
involved in the raids, which saw luxury hotels and restaurants popular
with tourists targeted by terrorists.
"According to preliminary
information, some elements in Pakistan are responsible for Mumbai terror
attacks," said external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee.
"Proof cannot be disclosed
at this time."
India's NDTV said some of
the gunmen were British citizens of Pakistani origin but the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office was only able to say it was aware of the reports.
A source told inthenews.co.uk
the claims were not being looked into as there is currently no information
to corroborate the reports.
Speaking to Sky News, Gordon
Brown said he "would not want to be drawn into early conclusions" about
the terrorists' roots.
"Obviously when you have
terrorists operating in one country, they may be getting support from another
country or coming from another country, and it is very important that we
strengthen the cooperation between India and Britain in dealing with these
instances of terrorist attacks," the prime minister added.
The army operation in Mumbai
is close to completion, with Indian army commandos raiding the Taj Mahal
and Oberoi hotels, as well as a Jewish centre to rescue remaining hostages.
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