Jundal, as per Mumbai police, was one of the key conspirators. LeT 'commander' Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi stopped him from going to Mumbai and asked, instead, to be in the 'control room' in Pakistan from where the Mumbai attackers were given directions, says his confession.
The copies of Jundal's confession were given to defence lawyers today by the special court which is conducting the trial in 26/11 case.
Jundal had volunteered to give the confession last August, which he subsequently retracted.
Jundal also said he had mooted the idea of carrying out blasts in Mumbai, Pune and Gujarat in 2005. "I had gone to Kathmandu, Nepal, to learn more about jihad and I, Fayaz Kagzi and one Juned met there outside a mosque and there I said that I am ready to carry out blasts in three places."
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A native of Beed district of Maharashtra, Jundal was deported from Saudi Arabia in June 2012.
In Maharashtra, Jundal is also accused of involvement in Aurangabad arms haul, 2010 German Bakery blast in Pune and Nashik police academy attack conspiracy.