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India admits blunder in ‘most-wanted’ list

India’s Home Ministry has admitted making a mistake in a list of “most-wanted” fugitives thought to be hiding in Pakistan after a terror suspect was found living in Mumbai. India handed the list to Pakistan earlier this year but only made it public last week as it sought to ratchet up pressure on its neighbour in the wake of the death of Osama bin Laden, who was found living in Abbottabad.
The list was prepared by the Home Ministry in consultation with investigating agencies and included the name of Wazhul Qamar Khan, who was wanted for his alleged role in the bombing of trains in Mumbai in 2003. But Khan has since been found in the outskirts of Mumbai, where he is out on bail after being arrested by local police over his apparent role in the blasts, local reports say. Home Secretary GK Pillai on Tuesday acknowledged the gaffe.
“The ministry takes responsibility for mistakenly including the name of Wazhul Qamar Khan,” he told the NDTV news channel. “We deeply regret the blunder of including his name in the most-wanted list.”

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