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Mumbai: A US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) forensic expert said at the trial of the lone surviving gunman from last year’s Mumbai attacks that global positioning devices analysed in the US tracked the militants’ route from Pakistan.

Mumbai police handed five global positioning system (GPS) sets and a satellite phone to FBI in February, the expert, whose name was withheld under court orders, said on Wednesday. Three GPS devices yielded data and showed that 10 men set out from the Pakistani port city of Karachi. Nine were killed by Indian security forces.

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