A policeman (C) stands with two men, who have their faces covered, inside the Lalbazar main police headquarters, in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, December 6, 2008. Indian police said on Saturday they had arrested two men who helped the Mumbai attackers get mobile phone cards which they used for communications during their three-day rampage.
MUMBAI,Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Two more men have been arrested Saturday in connection with the deadly Mumbai terror attacks, reported local news channel Times Now.
The two men, Tausif Rehman and Mukhtar Ahmed, are believed to be associated with the SIM cards used by the Mumbai attackers and arrested.
Tausif was arrested from West Bengal, while Mukhtar -- a Jammu and Kashmir police constable, was picked up by the Kolkata police.