FBI requests info from Mumbai court on 26/11 terror attack

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A Chicago court sought information from the Indian court as part of the FBI's investigation into the attacks and the death of three American nationals.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has sent in a request to the Indian authorities for information on Mumbai terror attacks since American nationals were killed in the carnage perpetrated by Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Taiba terrorists.
     
The formal request, through a Letters Rogatory, has been sent to a Mumbai special court by a Chicago court, official sources said today.
    
The information is needed by FBI which has been conducting a probe into the terror attack on November 26, 2008 in which more than 160 people were killed, the sources said.
    
The LR was forwarded by a Metropolitan Magistrate in South Mumbai to the Principal sessions judge M L Tahiliyani who had conducted the 26/11 terror attack trial in a special court at Arthur Road jail last year.
    
"We have received such a letter from the court of Metropolitan Magistrate and we shall take appropriate steps in this regard after consideration," a senior court official said.
    
Besides the investigation into the 26/11 terror attacks, the FBI is also conducting a probe into the death of three US nationals, who were held hostage at Hotels Taj and Oberoi by terrorists during the siege of the city during the attack in 2008.