Arrest of Abu Jundal has opened gateway of new Information related to 2008 Mumbai attacks. Being simultaneously interrogated by several investigating teams, including the Intelligence Bureau, the Maharashtra anti-terrorism squad,  Delhi Police, and National Investigation Agency he has revealed several facts which left the Interrogators shocked.
Lets have a look upon  those facts.
It was not just 10 terrorists who sneaked into Mumbai on Nov 26, 2008 but 12 Lashkar-e-Taiba men who had been trained to carry out the audacious strike.
Jindal, Â had personally trained the 12 persons in speaking Hindi and the culture of Mumbaikars.
LeT did not send all of the 12 men to Mumbai to carry out the attacks due to last minute changes in their operational plans, according to Jindal.
Jindal  had met the 12 men selected for training to carry out the Mumbai carnage at the LeT training camp in Muridke and Thakot in Pakistan in 2007.
After his involvement in the Aurangabad arms haul of 2006 and the Ahmedabad railway station blast that year, fled India and through Bangladesh route, went to Pakistan.
He was assisted in his flight by another LeT member, identified as Saukat. “Saukat took Jindal to Nepal, Bangladesh and then Pakistan, where all kind of facilities from accommodation to food were availed by him.
Jindal had also met LeT chief Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi for the first time in 2006. “The Jindal-Lakhvi meeting was also organised by Saukat. Lakhvi liked Jindal’s role in arms and ammunition smuggling. Since then Jindal became a loyal member of LeT and was selected to train the 26/11 terrorists.
He and the 12 selected terrorists were in constant touch with LeT figurehead Hafiz Saeed and Lakhvi, both of whom used to meet them along with two officers of the Pakistan’s spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence.