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Mumbai Explosions: Intelligence Agencies Received No Warnings Or Clues In Market Attacks

First Posted: 07/14/11 08:42 AM ET Updated: 09/13/11 06:12 AM ET

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian intelligence agencies received no warnings before the three bomb blasts that killed 18 people in Mumbai, the biggest attack since Pakistani-based militants rampaged through the financial hub in 2008, a top official said on Thursday.

Suspicion however fell on the Indian Mujahideen, a shadowy home-grown militant group known for its city-to-city bombing campaigns using small explosive devices planted in restaurants, at bus stops and on busy streets.

"There was no intelligence regarding a militant attack in Mumbai. That is not a failure of intelligence agencies," Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told a news conference.

"Know that perpetrators have attacked and have worked in a very very clandestine manner. Maybe it's a very small group, maybe they did not communicate with each other."

He said it was too early to point the finger at a particular group, but said the "coordinated terror attacks" could be in retaliation to a number of plots recently stopped by police or the arrests, including from the Indian Mujahideen.

The Indian Mujahideen have been accused of having ties with Pakistani militant groups fighting Indian rule in Kashmir.

The bombings were the biggest militant attack on Mumbai since the 2008 assaults killed 166 people, raised tensions with neighbor and nuclear rival Pakistan, and left a city on edge.

The blasts come as India and Pakistan seek to normalize ties. Pakistani leaders were swift in condemning the bombings, as was President Barack Obama. Top U.S. diplomat Hillary Clinton is due in India for scheduled talks next week.

There was no immediate indication any Pakistani group was involved. But any suggestion of attributing blame to Islamabad would complicate a fraught relationship with India -- with whom it has a long-running dispute over Kashmir -- and further unravel ties with the United States.

"We live in the most troubled neighborhood in the world. Pakistan and Afghanistan are the epicenter of terrorism," said Chidambaram, adding that Pakistan had still not given India support in going after those behind the 2008 attacks in Mumbai.

HOME GROWN GROUPS?
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombs, which were mixed with ammonium nitrate, a chemical compound often used in improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

"It's very likely coordinated by Indian Mujahideen looking at the severity and scale of the attacks -- in the past they've used tiffin carrier bombs and IEDs," said Dr Rohan Gunaratna, a Singapore-based al Qaeda expert.

"Certainly there can be links between those who have done these attacks and overseas sources but the attacks themselves have been conducted by local groups, home grown Indian groups."

Chidambaram said 18 people had died in the attacks, lowering an earlier figure of 21. He said 23 out of the 131 injured and admitted to hospitals were in a critical state.

Newspaper headlines voiced a mix of resignation and outrage over the latest attacks on a coastal city of more than 10 million that is home to India's main stock exchanges.

"Attacked. Again," said the Hindustan Times. "We're All Sitting Ducks," said the Economic Times.

The blasts came as beleaguered Prime Minister Manmohan Singh struggles to get past a series of corruption scandals and a resurgent opposition that has led to policy paralysis in Asia's third largest economy. A cabinet reshuffle this week was criticized as too little, too late.

Mumbai has a long history of deadly bombings and Wednesday's attacks did not rattle financial markets. The home minister said the attacks were not aimed at markets.

JEWELRY MARKETS TARGETED
The bombings were centered mainly on south Mumbai's jewelry market area, crowded with diamond and precious metals traders and artisans. It was not the first time it was attacked.

The blasts occurred at about 6.45 pm (1315 GMT) on Wednesday within minutes of each other. One bomb was placed at the side of the road, another on a motorbike and a third on the roof of a bus stop.

The home minister said the bombs were detonated with timers, a clock or other triggers, but not done remotely.

The biggest blast was in the Opera House area, a crowded hub for diamond traders. Pakistani-based militants carried out the bloody rampage in 2008 near the same popular area.

Another blast, also in south Mumbai, was at the Zaveri Bazaar, India's largest bullion market which was hit twice in the past.

The third blast was at Dadar, in a street housing Muslim and Hindu shops in the center of the coastal city.

(Writing by Paul de Bendern, additional reporting by James Pomfret in New Delhi, Rosemary Arackambil and Rajendra Jadhav in Mumbai; Editing by Krittivas Mukherjee and Daniel Magnowski)

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12:35 AM on 07/15/2011
It would be a waste of taxpayers money to prosecute them for bombing without warning because some Jew lawyer would get them off on a technicality for the money.
01:50 AM on 07/17/2011
see, b2thebone, those technicalities that you abjure? they are what keeps the State honest, well, careful anyway. I mean, if the State has the power to prosecute and deprive citizens of their freedom or even life, then they ought to do it by the book. Innocent till proven, beyound a reasonable doubt, guilty, you know?
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12:10 AM on 07/15/2011
The world and Indians regardless of their faith, beliefs and political affilations must strongly condemn the cowardly serial blasts on the innocent people by blood thirsty terror mongering brutes.

Our thoughts go to the families of the victims among whom there would be women who would have been widowed, children would have been orphaned and the elderly parents who would have lost the only support to them.

Indians have repeatedly displayed admirable maturity on such tragedies in the past and have refused to fall prey to the plans of those who want to spread communal hatred and push the country into sectarian violence.

Hope and pray that people of india will again maintain usual sobriety and fail the plans of the sadist cowards who enjoy death and destruction. Indian Government should deal with the culprits with iron fists but also instruct the police, media and political parties to refrain from witch hunting.
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10:22 PM on 07/14/2011
Reading the comments, gotta have to agree with Chomsky on the fact that media in Pakistan is more vibrant and open than it is in India
02:38 AM on 07/15/2011
LOL.
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11:21 AM on 07/15/2011
The fact that you just typed LOL shows that you have nothing to say or disprove that statement. Probably your LOLly on your helplessness or the sad situation of Indian media.
01:46 AM on 07/17/2011
fact?
I dunno dude, i live in india and as far as i can see India's media are pretty damn vibrant. a tad hysterical at times, but one can expect that when India's voice as a democracy is going through an adolescence of sorts. Their collective voice cracks from time to time but it is pretty damn vibrant. Today, India is undergoing a sense of people power and i'm thinking it is the media that has given them the forum.
just saying
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12:38 PM on 07/18/2011
Ok not fact, but atleast an observation. And that too, coming from someone like Noam himself. That is why I accidently termed it as a 'fact'.

And yes, I've lived 15 years in India myself and still regularly keep in touch with a lot of relatives of mine over there. Maybe its because I'm from originally from the state of Kerala - the state with one of the highest literacy rates - people over there are sort of indoctrinated to not give the governement or the media an easy pass on anything just like that.
09:38 PM on 07/14/2011
Prolly cuz the Mumbai police were too busy taking bribes to notice.
08:54 PM on 07/14/2011
more of those peace loving muslims, no doubt
07:54 PM on 07/14/2011
Thats the problem with terrorists . They cant find a good publicity agent .
07:52 PM on 07/14/2011
Don't ya hate it when they they bomb you without warning you first ?
VERY un-Emily Post like..
Seems like there's no such thing as etiquette anymore.
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07:51 PM on 07/14/2011
We will never conquer terrorism as it has become incredibly pervasive & we have become incredibly naive. Although this didn't occur in the U.S., it could & will, & we'll stupidly try the thugs in a court of law~~so infuriating!
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nasknit
Freedom isn't free.
03:14 AM on 07/15/2011
I wouldn't say Never. It's going to be a long time, though. I remember the home grown terrorism in the USA in the 1960's, 70's. I remember when highjacked airplanes were common. These have been overcome. Now we have Islamic Radical terrorists. It's going to take quite some time.
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Toby Fowler
05:34 PM on 07/14/2011
A group of cowards did this.That's all there is to it.
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dave1marine
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful.
05:17 PM on 07/14/2011
I'm HORRIBLY disappointed that those nasty little terrorists CHEATED, and didn't give any warnings or clues concerning these bombings. What REALLY creeps me out, is that here are two countries that have nuclear weapons, nuclear power plants and nuclear storage sites, with such LOUSY security, laughable intelligence capabilities, an OCEAN of corruption, and dishonest terrorists to boot. BAD recipe.
09:23 PM on 07/14/2011
Um, perhaps we shouldn't be pointing fingers, since our security with our nuclear sites and our intelligence capabilities aren't so hot either.
01:39 AM on 07/15/2011
Wow, people died here and only thing you can think of is a condescending comment shows weak character.
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dave1marine
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful.
04:42 PM on 07/14/2011
Hmmmm. No warnings or clues of these bombings? Those dirty dealing terrorists didn't play fair AT ALL did they! Go figure.
04:20 PM on 07/14/2011
As a protest to these atrocities, I will no longer play cricket and badminton and will cancel those vacation plans to Abbottabad. Yes, it pains me to put aside my shuttlecock.
04:19 PM on 07/14/2011
No warning? Jihadist's world wide despise anyone that doesn't praise Allah, and this is a surprise. Time to wake up and finish the job. and by job I mean JOB
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GohBokhor
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04:12 PM on 07/14/2011
What kind of intelligence agency needs people to volunteer information to them for efficacy? A horrible one, or one that is lying.
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05:09 PM on 07/14/2011
Or one that is handcuffed by excessive concerns about eavesdropping, 'spying' or CIA interferrence.
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common sense over all
03:20 PM on 07/14/2011
Isn't it time that India stop being the big gentle fat guy that gets pushed around by a smaller, but much more agressive bully? India could crush Pakistan and should start making threats if their gov't doesn't actively seek out and eliminate the killers. Denying they are from Pakistan doesn't wash anymore, and the benign giant should stop accepting that as an excuse for not clamping down.
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nasknit
Freedom isn't free.
03:15 AM on 07/15/2011
The last major attacks in Mumbai, the terrorists Were from Pakistan!