Several sites in the major metropolitan city of Mumbai were attacked by terrorists the night of Nov. 26, 2008. The most prominent target was the Taj Mahal Hotel. More than 80 have been reported dead and 200 wounded in the attacks.
MUMBAI: Continuing his statement in the special court hearing the Mumbai attacks case here, the lone gunman Ajmal Kasab who was caught alive from one of the attacks site denied all allegations against him on Monday.
Today he said he had not killed slain police officers Hemant Karkare, Vijay Salaskar and Kamte. He said he was not present at the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus or the Cama Hospital- two places where he is alleged to have fired shots at the police and general public.
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A Pakistani anti-terror court on Saturday adjourned till December 24 proceedings against seven suspects, including Lashker-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks....
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One of the prime suspects in last year's Mumbai terrorist attacks suddenly withdrew his confession today and claimed he had been framed by police. Mohammad Ajmal Kasab is on trial in Mumbai accused of being the lone surviving gunman from the attacks, in which 166 people died over three days in November last year. Prosecutors are adamant that Kasab is the young man seen clutching an automatic rifle and striding through the city's railway station in a picture that has become the iconic image of... Read Full Story
I was in jail before 26/11, says ‘Kasab’ Staff Reporter
MUMBAI: Mohammad Ajmal Amir ‘Kasab,’ the lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai terror attack case, on Friday denied having ever fired at passengers at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. He also told the special sessions court that he was in police custody 20 days before the attacks.
As per the trial procedure, the court was recording his statement under Section 313 of the Criminal Procedure Code. To questions posed to him, he said... Read Full Story
NEW DELHI: Ajmal Kasab Denies All Charges, In a dramatic twist to the Mumbai terror attacks case, main accused Mohammad Ajmal Kasab on Friday retracted from his earlier statement.
Denying all charges against him, Kasab said the statement was made under duress.
The lone surviving accused arrested by the police during the Mumbai attacks was scheduled to give a statement today on evidence introduced against him by the prosecution for his alleged role in the 26/11 terror attacks.
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A Pakistani man on trial in India over the attacks that killed 166 people in Mumbai last year retracted his confession Friday, saying he never took part and had been framed by police. Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab rejected evidence given by witnesses during the eight-month trial, saying they had been told by police to identify him and that he had only admitted his role because he had been threatened. "I was not present at VT," the 22-year-old told the court, referring to Victoria Terminus, the... Read Full Story
by Salil Panchal MUMBAI (AFP) -- A Pakistani man on trial in India over the attacks that killed 166 people in Mumbai last year retracted his confession Friday, saying he never took part and had been framed by police. Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab rejected evidence given by witnesses during the eight-month trial, saying they had been told by police to identify him and that he had only admitted his role because he had been threatened. "I was not present at VT," the 22-year-old told the court... Read Full Story
NEW DELHI: Ajmal Kasab Denies All Charges, In a dramatic twist to the Mumbai terror attacks case, main accused Mohammad Ajmal Kasab on Friday retracted from his earlier statement.
Denying all charges against him, Kasab said the statement was made under duress.
The lone surviving accused arrested by the police during the Mumbai attacks was scheduled to give a statement today on evidence introduced against him by the prosecution for his alleged role in the 26/11 terror attacks.
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A Pakistani man accused of being one of the 10 militants who attacked Mumbai last year on Friday retracted his earlier confession and told an Indian court he had been framed. "I was not present at VT," said Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, referring to Victoria Terminus, the former name of Mumbai's main railway station, where he is accused of opening fire on November 26, killing 52 and injuring over 100. "I do not know what has happened. Witnesses have come and recognised me because my face looks... Read Full Story
Ajmal Kasab today made a complete retraction of the confession of his participation in the last year's Mumbai terror attacks and added a touch of drama claiming terror suspect David Headley had met him in the company of FBI officials. Described by the prosecution lawyer Ujjwal Nikam as a "dramatic actor", Kasab, the lone gunman captured alive on Nov 26 last year who had created terror and mayhem along with nine other LeT-trained Pakistani terrorists, told the trial court that he... Read Full Story
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