Police Seek Interpol Help to Try Hafiz Saeed in Absentia Over 26/11 Attacks

Indian police have sought Interpol's assistance to conduct a trial in absentia against Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed in connection with the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The move comes as Saeed remains in Pakistan and beyond the direct reach of Indian law enforcement. His alleged role in orchestrating the attacks was documented through testimonies by convicted terrorist Ajmal Kasab and key witness David Headley. Headley, originally an accused, later turned approver and provided crucial evidence linking Saeed and others to the attacks. Authorities are pursuing the legal route to ensure accountability for those responsible for the attacks that killed over 160 people.
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