Wednesday, August 26, 2009

26/11: Interpol's Red Corner Notice against Saeed, Lakhvi

The 26/11 masterminds - Hafiz Saeed and Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi - now seem to be in trouble as the Interpol issued a red corner notice (RCN) against them.

According to sources, the RCN has been issued by Interpol on the basis of non-bailable warrant against Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) head Saeed by a Mumbai court, while the evidence gathered against him by the Mumbai Police supported the move further.

The RCN will make it difficult for Pakistan to let the JuD chief roam freely. It will also prevent Saeed from moving out of Pakistan.

The Lahore High Court had let Saeed off in June citing the fact that no evidence had been provided by the government to justify his detention. The Punjab government later backtracked from its statement that it would challenge his release in the Supreme Court.

Jackson was murdered: LA Police

Michael Jackson was murdered, after two months of investigations the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has confirmed.

Based on information from sources,
Headlines Today has been reporting that the King of Pop was murdered after he was found dead exactly two months ago.

The Los Angeles county coroner has ruled Jackson's death as a homicide. The coroner determined a fatal combination of drugs was given to him hours before he died on June 25.

Forensic tests reveal presence of the powerful anaesthetic Propofol, along with at least two sedatives, caused MJ's death. It was found when a search warrant affidavit was unsealed in Houston on Monday.

The coroner's finding spells more trouble for MJ's personal physician Dr Conrad Murray, who administered Propofol to the pop icon. It's all the more likely now that criminal charges will be filed against Murray, who was with MJ when he breathed his last.

According to a search warrant affidavit, Murray told investigators that he had been treating MJ for insomnia for six weeks.

Murray revealed that he administered a 25mg dose of Propofol to MJ on June 25 after injecting two other sedatives in an unsuccessful attempt to get him to sleep.

Murray has already been interviewed twice by the LAPD. His offices too have been raided by investigators as part of the probe into MJ's death.