Pakistan officials in Sri Lanka wanted 26/11 re-run in Bangalore: National Investigation Agency
The plan was to send the terrorists to a landing spot between Rameshwaram and Tuticorin in a rowing boat, the NIA said in its startling disclosure.

The plan was to send the terrorists to a landing spot between Rameshwaram and Tuticorin in a rowing boat, the NIA said in its startling disclosure in the 28-page charge-sheet accessed by ET. The charge-sheet was prepared after the arrest and questioning of a Sri Lankan national, who the agency said was in India do the groundwork for the attack.
According to the agency, the two Pakistani officials – Amir Zubair Siddiqui who worked as counsellor (visa) and his superior whose identity is only known as ‘Boss’ – had tasked Sri Lankan national Muhammad Sakir Hussaien to come to India for reconnaissance of the American consulate in Chennai.
According to the NIA, Hussaien, who had many meetings with the two Pakistani officials in Sri Lanka, was told to take photographs covering deployment and movement of police at the US consulate and befriend “a second-level security personnel” from the consulate and introduce him to them (Siddiqui and Boss) so that they could get information about the movement of vehicles and officials for planning the attack.
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