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In this Nov. 29, 2008 picture, smoke billows from the Taj Hotel in Mumbai during the terror attack. According to the court documents, in a later meeting with Sajid, Headley was told that certain attackers had not followed his instructions. File Photo - AP.
PTI

In this Nov. 29, 2008 picture, smoke billows from the Taj Hotel in Mumbai during the terror attack. According to the court documents, in a later meeting with Sajid, Headley was told that certain attackers had not followed his instructions. File Photo - AP.
While the LeT leadership made plans for fool-proof attacks in Mumbai, the ten men involved in the carnage made a number of mistakes thus leaving crucial clues behind for Indian intelligence agencies, according to court documents.
These mistakes were conceded by the LeT mastermind Sajid Mir in multiple conversations with the David Coleman Headley, the Mumbai attacks co-accused, unsealed court documents said on Wednesday.
“Sajid told Headley that, despite news reports, there were only 10 attackers. He explained to Headley how Abu Qahafa, senior LeT member, had trained the attackers on use of explosives and how he (Sajid) had instructed them to place explosives in cabs to cause confusion amongst Indian officials responding to the attacks,” it said.
They must have lost their balance in panic.
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