Azam Cheema, the mastermind of the 2006 Mumbai train blasts, died in Pak
Islamabad (Pakistan) – Terrorist Azam Cheema, the mastermind of 2006 Mumbai train serial blasts, has died in Pakistan. He died of heart attack at the age of 70 years, in Faisalabad. He was the Head of Intelligence Branch of Lashkar-e-Toiba. He was involved in 26/11 Mumbai attack too.
Western suburbs of Mumbai had 7 train blasts on 11th July 2006, in which 209 passengers were killed and 824 were injured.
26 November 2008, 10 terrorists carried out attacks in various areas of Mumbai. In which 166 died. The dead included American and British citizens.
Key conspirator behind 26/11 attacks and mastermind of 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts, Azam Cheema, dies in #Pakistan !
It’s a shame that terrorists residing in Pakistan and carrying out acts of terrorism in India go unpunished.
Will the security agencies exert firm efforts to bring… pic.twitter.com/RODC9JC10O
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) March 2, 2024
Editorial Perspective
It is shameful that terrorist activities are carried out in India from Pakistan and the terrorists go scot-free. Our defence system must take stringent measures against them and bring them to India to punish them under Indian Court of Law. |