Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has identified and mentioned eleven people in its terror list recently. These eleven were also convicts to the mumbai terror attacks. They took lives of more than 166 people in that mass killing in the hotel Taj of mumbai. The Indian police for the terrorism and killing charges of many people already want these eleven men. However, the top Taliban leadership of Pakistan are not included in the terror list as mentioned in a media report. This terror list made by the Pakistan’s federal investigation agency (FIA) is also well known as the ‘red book’.
This report by the FIA of Pakistan includes names of one hundred and nineteen people included in many charges. There are people’s names that were included in the deadly attack on former premier Benazir Bhutto, the former president Peryez Musharraf. In addition, convicts of the case of the Marriott hotel in Islamabad attack are also included in the red book of Pakistan’s FIA.
The book of terrorists and criminals, made by the federal investigation agency of Pakistan on October 2009, includes the names of the dreaded eleven terrorists who were involved in the mumbai Taj Hotel attack. However, there is no mention about the bounty for catching the eleven menaces.
Ten terrorists sneaked into Mumbai Nov 26, 2008 and started a terrorising killing mission. Ajmal Amir Kasab, was arrested, who was one of the terrorists. The terror strike brought India-Pakistan relations to a bad page.
A report states that this list does not include names of many militant leaders from Fata and Swat region and there was no mention of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan's leadership.