26/11 attacks: 'Lakhvi, Shah believed to have confessed’
Key LeT are believed to have confessed of their involvement.
Pakistani investigators have found "substantial evidence" directly connecting LeT to the November 26, 2008 attacks and proving "beyond any reasonable doubt" that it planned and financed the terror strikes, the Dawn newspaper said.
An updated dossier on Pakistani investigation handed over to India on July 11 said the material recovered from LeT camps in Karachi and the coastal town of Thatta indicated that the terrorists were provided training and weapons by the outfit.
"The investigation has established beyond any reasonable doubt that the defunct LeT activists conspired, abetted, planned, financed and established communication network to carry out terror attacks in Mumbai," said the dossier.
The findings provided the basis for the trial which started last week of five arrested LeT operatives by an anti-terrorism court inside Rawalpindi's Adiala jail.
"Lakhvi and Zarar Shah are believed to have confessed to their involvement in the attacks. But Pakistani authorities have never confirmed that publicly," the Dawn said.
Pakistan has already charged Lakhvi, the mastermind of the attack, Zarar Shah and three other LeT men -- Hammad Amin Sadiq, Mazhar Iqbal alias Al Qama and Shahid Jamil Riaz.
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