Where are the remaining 13 prospective killers?

via Dr S Kalyanaraman published on December 6, 2008


There were 23 terrorists,
say experts. PC (as an ex-finance man) has accounted for only 10 according to
CCTV footage. Where are the remaining 13 prospective killers?


The 10 terrorists came
with 8 kg. each RDX package. This makes 10 packages totaling 80 kgs. The police
(crime) report counts:



“While one of these was recovered at CST
railway station yesterday, two exploded in taxis at Dockyard Road and Vile
Parle, one each was found on streets behind and in front of the Taj Mahal
hotel, one was exploded inside the hotel by the terrorists damaging the dome,
one was found in a flower bed outside Oberoi hotel and one inside it, and one
each were planted on the ground and fourth floor of Nariman House to prevent
commandos from entering the building from below or the terrace…”




That is:







 



CST station



      



1







Dockyard



         



2







Taj outside



      



2







Taj inside









       



1







Oberoi outside



 



1







Oberoi inside



   



1







Nariman



  




       



2







 



What about the other 13 unaccounted for terrorists? Where did they
leave their RDX packages? Do you know, what 80 kgs. or 130 kgs. of RDX means? This
is enough quantity to blow up Parliament House, all buildings on



Dalal Street


. Only
15 kg of RDX was needed to blast 7 suburban trains in Mumbai.




PC, does CCTV footage show the terrorists carrying the RDX
packages (in addition to the bag containing almonds, Chinese grenades and
ammunition for Ak-47), 8 kg. per each tin box? If the terrorists didn’t cart
the packages, who did, PC?








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