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Two held for Mumbai ‘attack plot’
BBC News
Two men suspected of plotting attacks on an oil firm, a mall and a market have been arrested in the western Indian city of Mumbai, police say. Abdul Latif Sheikh and...
Indian police foil attack plot; 2 arrested
China Daily
MUMBAI - The Mumbai Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) has arrested two persons were allegedly planning to blow up vital installations in India’s financial capital Mumbai, said police on...
2 held for plotting attack on ONGC oil tanks in Mumbai
IBN Live
Mumbai: The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) claimed to have foiled a major terror plot to blow up state-run Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) terminals in south Mumbai and a mall by...
Shaikh family reels under double blow
Indian Express
Riyaz’s mother alleges her son is being framed, neither he nor her son-in-law are capable of plotting terror For the Dahisar-based Aziza and Abu Bakr Shaikh, it was a double blow...
‘Pepsi bomber’ held in Gujarat
Deccan Chronicle
‘Pepsi bomber’ held in Gujarat...
Terror suspect was always on the phone with girlfriend: Employer
DNA India
Mumbai: Getting ready for bed on Saturday, the Shaikh household was jolted awake after receiving a call saying their son Riyaz Ali and son-in-law Abdul Latif had been arrested by...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2011348164_juarez15.html
U.S. consulate aide, husband die in Mexico border violence
Gunmen believed linked to drug traffickers shot and killed an American consulate worker and her husband in the violence-racked border town of Ciudad Juárez over the weekend, leaving their baby wailing in the back seat of their car, authorities said Sunday.
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Jorge Alberto Salcido Ceniceros, 37, the husband of a Mexican worker in the U.S. consulate, was found dead in a white Honda Pilot, with bullet wounds to his body, the authorities said. Two wounded children, ages 4 and 7, in the back seat were taken to a hospital.
Another call came in exactly 10 minutes later, several miles away.
This time it was a Toyota RAV 4 with Texas plates that had been shot up, with two dead adults inside and a baby crying from a car seat in the back. A relative identified the couple to The Associated Press as Lesley A. Enriquez, 35, a consulate employee, and her husband, Arthur H. Redelf, 34, U.S. citizens from across the border in El Paso, Texas.
Enriquez was shot in the head. Her husband was shot in the neck and left arm.