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Doc's got the correct answer. Don't waste a perfectly good cadaver that might benefit medical research.

Pakistan won't claim them for a variety of reasons so, short of incinerating them, send them to med school where they'll eventually find the incinerator anyway.
 
Why waste perfectly good bodies?

Prep them in formalin tanks and donate them to a Medical College.

Most Govt. teaching hospitals have a huge shortage of cadavers for dissection at most times ..... no reason why these 9 should not do some good to humanity in death at least.

Cheers, Doc

Good Idea Doc. Because the Indian students would find their ancestral genes amongst you ;)

we had claimed only three persons as Pakistanis two are alive that is Kasab who is in your custody and one is under investigation in Pakistan and the third one is dead.

So we can get only dead body which belongs to Pakistan.

The rest 8 either Indians or whatever their country of origin is you should keep them, feed them to anyone you want, we have no concern.
 
Italy arrests two Pakistanis for Mumbai attacks

ROME: Police in Italy’s northern city of Brescia arrested two Pakistanis accused of logistical support for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai, Italy's ANSA news agency reported.

The two men arrested Saturday used a money transfer agency they managed to send funds for the attacks, ANSA cited police sources as saying.

The money was used to pay for an Internet phone account used by people in contact with the attackers.

The agency said the two were accused of aiding and abetting as well as illegal financial activity. — AP

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect...rrests-two-pakistanisfor-mumbai-attacks-qs-07
 
Italy arrests 2 Pakistanis for Mumbai attacks

AP 21 November 2009, 01:43pm IST

ROME: Italian police on Saturday arrested two Pakistani men accused of providing logistical support for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai, officials said.

The two, father and son, were arrested in an early morning raid in Brescia, police in the northern Italian city said.

The suspects managed a money transfer agency and helped fund the Nov. 26 attacks, police said in a statement. The day before the attacks they transferred money to activate an Internet phone account that was used by the attackers and their accomplices, said Stefano Fonzi, the head of anti-terror police in Brescia.

Italian police began the probe in December after being alerted by the FBI that the money had been sent from Italy, Fonzi told The Associated Press.

The funds were transferred under the identity of another Pakistani man who had never been in Italy and was not involved in the alleged crimes, he said.

The two are accused of aiding and abetting international terrorism as well as illegal financial activity.

Transferring funds using the identity of other people was a common practice at the Brescia agency, Fonzi said in a telephone interview.

Two more Pakistanis were arrested in Saturday's raids for allegedly committing fraud and other crimes using the same system, but they were not linked to the Mumbai attacks. A fifth Pakistani man escaped arrest and was still being sought.

Under the same branch of the probe, 12 other people were flagged to prosecutors for possible investigation but were not arrested, Fonzi said.


Italy arrests 2 Pakistanis for Mumbai attacks - India - The Times of India
 
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Italy Police Arrest Two Mumbai Terror Suspects


9:30am UK, Saturday November 21, 2009

Two Pakistanis suspected of being involved in the Mumbai terror attacks have been arrested in Italy.

The two men, who are father and son, were arrested in an early morning raid in the northern city of Brescia.

They are believed to have provided logistical support for the terror attacks in November last year which left 170 people dead.

A police statement said the suspects managed a money transfer agency and helped fund the attacks.

The day before the attacks, the men transferred money to activate an Internet phone account that was used by the Mumbai gunmen and their accomplices, said Stefano Fonzi, the head of anti-terror police in Brescia.

Mr Fonzi said Italian police began investigating in December, after being alerted by the FBI that the money had been sent from Italy.

The funds were transferred under the identity of another Pakistani man, who had never been in Italy and was not involved in the alleged crimes, Mr Fonzi added.

The two are accused of aiding and abetting international terrorism, as well as illegal financial activity.

According to police, transferring funds using the identity of other people was a common practice at the Brescia agency.


Mumbai Terror Attacks: Italian Police Arrest Two Pakistanis | World News | Sky News
 
These bodies should be handed over to shiv sena, these guys have loads of experience in handling such kind of stuff.
 
I don't know about ancestral genes Jana ..... since neither of us know about the sexual proclivities of our ancestors, so short of proper DNA-mapping, I'll return the wink to you too. :)

That said, I agree with you that there is too much ho ha about what to do with the bodies and authorities pussy footing on the incineration bit ..... as if it would in some way rile our Muslims.

And as you rightly put it, we don't even know for sure that these bodies belonged to Muslims in the first place. All we have is kasb's word for it. The rest as per you guys are all fairy tales.

So burn these preserved shells and free up precious morgue resources.

Or hand over the bodies to medical students.

Or throw them into the sea.

Who the hell cares!

Cheers, Doc
 
How about hanging them in a gibbet in the British style ?? :azn:
I think that would deter other existing or potential waterborne idiots !:pop:


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India have no proofs for Pakistan's involvement in mumbai attacks and still blames Pakistan as per habbit.. haah... Indians have been blaming Pakistan for SAMJHOTA EXPRESS INCIDENT as well... what was the result... is MR PROHAT a Pakistani??? can sm1 answer it..
 
India have no proofs for Pakistan's involvement in mumbai attacks and still blames Pakistan as per habbit.. haah... Indians have been blaming Pakistan for SAMJHOTA EXPRESS INCIDENT as well... what was the result... is MR PROHAT a Pakistani??? can sm1 answer it..

India and the world has plenty of evidence on pakistani's involvement in mumbai attacks, as far is GOP 's involvment is concerned- Jury is still out there.

Mr. Purohit was blamed for Malegaon Incident nor samjoutha express.
 
Italy arrests 2 Pakistanis for Mumbai attacks

ROME: Italian police on Saturday arrested two Pakistani men accused of providing logistical support for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai,officials said.

The two, father and son, were arrested in an early morning raid in Brescia, police in the northern Italian city said.

The suspects managed a money transfer agency and helped fund the Nov. 26 attacks, police said in a statement. The day before the attacks they transferred money to activate an Internet phone account that was used by the attackers and their accomplices, said Stefano Fonzi, the head of anti-terror police in Brescia.

Italian police began the probe in December after being alerted by the FBI that the money had been sent from Italy, Fonzi told The Associated Press.

The funds were transferred under the identity of another Pakistani man who had never been in Italy and was not involved in the alleged crimes, he said.

The two are accused of aiding and abetting international terrorism as well as illegal financial activity.

Transferring funds using the identity of other people was a common practice at the Brescia agency, Fonzi said in a telephone interview.

Two more Pakistanis were arrested in Saturday's raids for allegedly committing fraud and other crimes using the same system, but they were not linked to the Mumbai attacks. A fifth Pakistani man escaped arrest and was still being sought.

Under the same branch of the probe, 12 other people were flagged to prosecutors for possible investigation but were not arrested, Fonzi said.

timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Italy-arrests-2-Pakistanis-for-Mumbai-attacks/articleshow/5254877.cms
 
India have no proofs for Pakistan's involvement in mumbai attacks and still blames Pakistan as per habbit.. haah... Indians have been blaming Pakistan for SAMJHOTA EXPRESS INCIDENT as well... what was the result... is MR PROHAT a Pakistani??? can sm1 answer it..

Laugh it all out kid! Pakistanis are getting arrested ALL over the world. As a matter of fact, Italy arrested your citizens not us. One of your canadian and american national are still in FBI custody.

Now all pieces of puzzle are coming together. We need to trace back who provided money to those Pakistani nationals and that will bust the myth of Non-state Actors.

Samjota express bombing by Purohit?? Are you still stuck up in medieval times? He was accused and all your media and likes of ziad hamid started jumping :victory: but with proofs ,LeT and Sayeed are innocent. right?

By killing foreign nationals in mumbai with intent of harming Indian economy, (read) "they" have dug their own grave.
 
India have no proofs for Pakistan's involvement in mumbai attacks and still blames Pakistan as per habbit.. haah... Indians have been blaming Pakistan for SAMJHOTA EXPRESS INCIDENT as well... what was the result... is MR PROHAT a Pakistani??? can sm1 answer it.



HA HA .....then the two pakistani nationals were arrested for staling lolly pops from a kid or what?
On July 1, 2009 the United States Treasury and UNSC put sanctions on Pakistan-based terrorist organization, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba and named Arif Qasmani and three other terrorists as conspirators of the Samjauta blast . Prohit is guilty in Malegoan blast and not in samjota express. As per Indian IB, it is Arif Qasmani responsible for attack -Samjauta blast
 
Feed them to crocodiles, tigers, exhibit them or dissect them, do whatever you want we don't want them, we have had enough with terrorists.

Slice a large Hog in half,, insert them inside,, and bury them that way,, for eternity.
 
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