The US has declared a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of anyone involved in planning or facilitating the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, which took place 10 years ago.
The assaults guaranteed 166 lives and left more than 300 harmed. On Monday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo encouraged "all nations, especially Pakistan, to maintain their United Nations Security Council (UNSC) commitments to actualize sanctions against the psychological militants in charge of his outrage," including Lashkar-e-Taiba and its subsidiaries.
1"It is an attack against the groups of the unfortunate casualties that, following 10 years, the individuals who arranged the Mumbai assault have still not been indicted for their inclusion," Pompeo said.
This comes not exactly a fortnight after US Vice-President Mike Pence met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Singapore. Amid the gathering, he's accepted to have himself raised this issue and regretted that even 10 years after the Mumbai psychological militant assault, its culprits have not been conveyed to equity.
The United States, Pompeo stated, is focused on observing that those in charge of the assault confront equity.
Around 166 individuals, including Americans, were executed in the assault done by 10 LeT fear mongers. Nine of the assailants were murdered by the police while the solitary survivor - Ajmal Kasab - was caught and hanged after he was given a capital punishment by an Indian court.
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