This exclusive is published by INSURGE INTELLIGENCE, a new crowd-funded investigative journalism project
A
 senior Indian police officer and anti-corruption investigator last 
month accused the Indian government of orchestrating the Mumbai terror 
attacks which occurred nearly seven years ago, according to an Indian 
government official.
R. V. S. Mani, a former undersecretary in India’s home ministry now in the urban development ministry, testified
 in July that a senior police officer who investigated the 2004 
‘encounter killings’ of four Indian Muslims in Gujarat by the Ahmedabad 
Police Crime Branch, had told him that the 2008 Mumbai attacks were “set
 up” by the Indian government.
The
 police officer, Satish Verma — currently Principal at the Police 
Training College in Junagadh — is well-known for his secondment to the 
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), India’s elite anti-corruption law
 enforcement agency, to lead the probe into the 2004 ‘encounter 
killings.’
The 2004 victims 
were Ishrat Jahan Raza, a 19-year-old girl from Mumbra, Maharashtra, and
 three men — Pranesh Pillai (alias Javed Gulam Sheikh), Amjad Ali Rana 
and Zeeshan Johar. Gujarat police authorities with the support of Indian
 government officials claimed that the killings were justified due to 
credible intelligence linking the four to Islamist terrorists.
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