Al-Qaeda link to Mumbai blasts
New York - Indian intelligence officials have named a suspect they believe may be linked to the Mumbai rail blasts, according to a report on CNBC on Tuesday.
Officials quoted in the report say Dawood Ibrahim, an Indian Muslim with ties to al-Qaeda, was considered a suspect in the attacks.
The US treasury department designated Ibrahim as a terrorist as part of its international sanctions programme, CNBC said.
The seven bombings killed at least 135 people and injured over 300.
No one has claimed responsibility for the bombings.
Officials quoted in the report say Dawood Ibrahim, an Indian Muslim with ties to al-Qaeda, was considered a suspect in the attacks.
The US treasury department designated Ibrahim as a terrorist as part of its international sanctions programme, CNBC said.
The seven bombings killed at least 135 people and injured over 300.
No one has claimed responsibility for the bombings.
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