MUMBAI MURDER TEAM LEFT DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS

MUMBAI, India -- The gunmen who launched a bloody assault on Mumbai carried GPS devices and a satellite phone that shows they traveled from Pakistan, an FBI expert testified yesterday at the trial of the lone surviving suspect.
Police recovered the devices during their investigation of the November 2008 attack, which killed 166 people. One GPS device was found on the fishing boat the 10 terrorists hijacked and used to sail to Mumbai.
Another was recovered from the Jewish center Nariman House and two more from the Taj Mahal hotel, sites of two gunbattles, according to an investigation report.
The data showed that the devices had traveled from a spot off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, to Mumbai.
The evidence could help bolster Indian claims that Pakistan is not doing enough to clamp down on militants operating on its territory.

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