The body of an unidentified Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant lies covered at the main gate of the Parliament building Dec. 13th, 2001 in New Delhi. In a daylight attack, an LeT suicide squad stormed the building. Twelve people were killed before the militants were overcome by security forces. [Stringer/Reuters]
A victim of a November 2006 train blast perpetrated by LeT extremists waits for treatment with her two children inside a hospital in Jalpaiguri, about 48 km (30 miles) from the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri. Attacks on commuter trains throughout India forced stepped-up rail and border security after several bombings killed at least 182 people and wounded more than 842. [Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters]
Police officials escort Mohammad Hanif (centre) in this August 2009 file photo. Hanif was convicted of plotting two coordinated Mumbai blasts in August 2003. A special court found three people guilty of planning serial LeT blasts in India's financial hub. [Punit Paranjpe/Reuters]
Police escort suspected LeT leaders Al Amin--alias Saiful (second from right), Mufti Harun Izahar (centre) and Shahidul Islam (second from left) to a Dhaka court Nov. 6th, 2009. The three suspects from a madrassa in Chittagong, Bangladesh were arrested in connection with a terror plot to attack foreign embassies in Islamabad. [Andrew Biraj/Reuters]
Indian officials examine bodies of travelers killed when LeT extremists conducted a chilling terror attack at Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus) railway station in Mumbai, Nov. 26th, 2008. Gunmen attacked hotels, hospitals, a cafe and the railway station where they took and executed hostages and fought room-to-room battles with elite commandos. More than 166 people were killed and more than 315 were wounded in the attack. [Reuters]
A member of an Indian anti-terrorist squad runs in front of the burning Taj Mahal hotel during the Nov. 29th, 2008 Mumbai gun battle with LeT militants. By the time security forces subdued the terrorists, more than 160 people had been killed in coordinated attacks throughout the city. An American accomplice, Daniel Headley, was later convicted of assisting the terrorists by conducting site reconnaissance for the LeT terrorists. They landed undetected by sea and took nearby taxis to their targets. [Arko Datta/Reuters]
Pakistani security officials seal the office of Jamaat-ud-Dawa in Karachi Dec. 11th, 2008. Pakistan put the Islamist charity under surveillance, as it is regarded as a front for the LeT militant group blamed for the Mumbai terror attacks. [Athar Hussain/Reuters]
At a March 29th, 2009 news conference, Indian soldiers display food, ammunition and other items seized from LeT militants during a gun battle in Baji Mahal forest in Rajouri district, northwest of Jammu. Two militants were killed. [Mukesh Gupta/Reuters]
Afghan soldiers line up in front of their commander July 20th, 2011 during a ceremony to take over control of security in the town of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan. The LeT presence near the capital of Helmand province makes it the most contentious of the seven areas handed over to Afghan forces. [Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters]
Men transport a wounded man to hospital after a Feb. 29th suicide car bomb attack in Helmand province. Six people were wounded when a suspected LeT suicide car bomber attacked a convoy of foreign troops in Lashkar Gah. [Abdul Malik/Reuters]
A police officer and a private security guard stand outside the residence of Hafiz Saeed, LeT founder and head of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, in Lahore April 3rd. The United States announced a $10 million reward for the capture of Saeed, suspected of planning brazen terror attacks in 2008 on Mumbai and on Parliament in New Delhi in 2001. [Mohsin Raza/Reuters]






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