<p>Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed, who was arrested in Pakistan, was in every stage of planning of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.</p>.<p>This has come to light during the investigations of the Crime Branch-CID of Mumbai police and the confession statement of fidayeen Mohammed Ajmal Kasab - who was hanged to death, and the deposition of secret agent David Coleman Headley. </p>.<p>Kasab, in his confession statement, said: "Amir Hafiz Saeed told us –“All Mujahideen has to fight for freedom of Kashmir.” </p>.<p>Kasab also told the magistrate that Hafiz Saeed and (LeT chief of operations) Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi besides others, Muzammil alias Yusuf, Abu Al Kama, Abu Hamza, Abu Kaahfa and Abu Umer Saeed called him and other fidayeen to the office of Baitul Mujahideen.</p>.<p>"Hafeez Saeed told us –“The financial strength of India is in Bambai (Mumbai). It is hence imperative to attack Mumbai. You all have been well training in operating in a marine environment. We will use the sea route to attack Mumbai', " he said in the confession.</p>.<p>During his examination through video-conferencing, Headley, a Pakistani-American, told a Mumbai anti-terror court, that he had met Saeed and Lakhvi, the two key planners of the 26/11 fidayeen strike.</p>.<p>"I was inspired and motivated by the speeches of Hafiz Saeed Sahab," he had said and identified the JuD chief's photo in the court.</p>
<p>Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed, who was arrested in Pakistan, was in every stage of planning of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.</p>.<p>This has come to light during the investigations of the Crime Branch-CID of Mumbai police and the confession statement of fidayeen Mohammed Ajmal Kasab - who was hanged to death, and the deposition of secret agent David Coleman Headley. </p>.<p>Kasab, in his confession statement, said: "Amir Hafiz Saeed told us –“All Mujahideen has to fight for freedom of Kashmir.” </p>.<p>Kasab also told the magistrate that Hafiz Saeed and (LeT chief of operations) Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi besides others, Muzammil alias Yusuf, Abu Al Kama, Abu Hamza, Abu Kaahfa and Abu Umer Saeed called him and other fidayeen to the office of Baitul Mujahideen.</p>.<p>"Hafeez Saeed told us –“The financial strength of India is in Bambai (Mumbai). It is hence imperative to attack Mumbai. You all have been well training in operating in a marine environment. We will use the sea route to attack Mumbai', " he said in the confession.</p>.<p>During his examination through video-conferencing, Headley, a Pakistani-American, told a Mumbai anti-terror court, that he had met Saeed and Lakhvi, the two key planners of the 26/11 fidayeen strike.</p>.<p>"I was inspired and motivated by the speeches of Hafiz Saeed Sahab," he had said and identified the JuD chief's photo in the court.</p>