U. S. puts bounty on Pakistani suspect in Mumbai attacks
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The United States has posted a $10 million reward for help in the arrest of a Pakistani Islamist leader, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, suspected of masterminding attacks on India’s financial capital and its parliament. The reward comes at a time of heightened tension between the United States and Pakistan and is likely to increases pressure on Pakistan to take action against the former Arabic scholar, who has recently addressed rallies in Pakistan despite an Interpol warrant for him. Released from house arrest in 2009, Saeed is a free man in Pakistan. . . .
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