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Many faces of twin blasts story

Tuesday 28 July '09

From 1972 to 1984, Syed Mohammed Hanif Abdul Rehman (46) was a catering assistant in Saudi Arabia...
26/11 The courtroom cast

Sunday 26 July '09

As the trial of Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist in the Mumbai attacks, proceeds, The Sunday Express profiles the three key men in court By mustafa plumber....
Magic to Islamic raider: Kasab’s reading list

Friday 24 July '09

Killing time in solitary confinement has been difficult for Ajmal Amir Kasab. So within weeks of being transferred to the high-security Arthur Road jail...
He draws ‘sketches’ of two elusive Lashkar men

Thursday 23 July '09

Hours after he pleaded guilty to his crimes in the 26/11 terror attack on Monday, Ajmal Amir Kasab apparently had another surprise for Judge M L Tahaliyani...
Kasab latest: if you doubt me, hang me

Thursday 23 July '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone Pakistani gunman captured during the 26/11 terror attack, today told the Mumbai trial court it was free to sentence....
Kasab latest: if you doubt me, hang me

Wednesday 22 July '09

The lone terrorist on trial for the 26/11 terror attack, Ajmal Amir Kasab told a special court in Mumbai that he had not been forced to confess his guilt and was under no pressure.
‘I confess... please end my trial, deliver your judgment’

Tuesday 21 July '09

In a dramatic twist to what was turning out to be a long-drawn terror trial, Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone Lashkar-e-Toiba gunman captured alive during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks...
What Kasab didn’t say bothers cops

Tuesday 21 July '09

Ajmal Kasab’s dramatic confession leaves out several charges against him, the Mumbai Police and the prosecution in the 26/11 terror attacks trial...
What Kasab didn’t say bothers cops

Tuesday 21 July '09

Ajmal Kasab’s dramatic confession leaves out several charges against him, the Mumbai Police and the prosecution in the 26/11 terror attacks trial said on Monday as they geared up to draw the court’s attention to these “important omissions”.
'I confess... please end my trial, deliver your judgment'

Monday 20 July '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone gunman captured alive during the 26/11 carnage confessed to his role in the unprecedented assault on India’s financial capital.
22 yrs on, life term to gambler who killed wife and daughters

Monday 13 July '09

The Bombay High Court has sentenced a man to life, more than two decades after he murdered his wife and two young daughters.
Death: 3 get one-year RI

Sunday 5 July '09

Three persons including a 27-year-old woman were sentenced to one year of rigorous imprisonment by a sessions court for causing simple injuries to a person who died after the incident.
High Court sets guidelines for ACPs

Monday 29 June '09

Flooded with complaints about the misuse of powers given to police officers of the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police...
Poetry in prison: ‘93 blasts accused pens verses on national interest

Sunday 28 June '09

Undertrial Riyaz Siddique (58), an accused in 1993 serial bomb blasts case and presently lodged in Arthur Road Prison, is different from the other inmates - he writes poems in his spare time.
2 more jail cops deny ’05 fight between Rajan and D-gang men

Monday 15 June '09

Two more jail employees, said to have witnessed a fight between aides of gangsters Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan in the Arthur Road prison in 2005, have turned hostile in court, denying any such incident took place.
Addresses unknown, safe from warrants

Thursday 4 June '09

Many of the 35 wanted accused in the 26/11 case, who allegedly supported the attack six months ago, cannot be served non-bailable arrest warrants yet...
‘He killed my bosses, let me kill him’

Sunday 31 May '09

Mumbai Police Constable Arun Jadhav had miraculously survived when Lashkar-e-Toiba gunmen Ajmal Amir Kasab and Abu Ismail attacked the police vehicl...
Kasab gets Qur’an to read, offers prayers five times

Tuesday 19 May '09

Ajmal Kasab, whose plea to be given newspapers to read in his cell was struck down, has now enough to read inside the special bomb-resistant cell at the Arthur Road Jail.
No newspapers, Kasab gets Quran, books

Tuesday 19 May '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive in the Mumbai terror attack, has taken to reading the Quran....
Kazmi’s fee for defending Ajmal Kasab: Rs 2,500 a day

Wednesday 13 May '09

Abbas Kazmi, the lawyer appointed by the special court to defend Ajmal Kasab, may get a fee of Rs 2,500 for each day the proceedings in the 26/11 trial are conducted.
Now, Kasab seeks newspaper money from lawyer

Monday 11 May '09

Ajmal Kasab, facing trial in the Mumbai attacks case, who had requested the special sessions court to allow him access to Urdu newspapers, has now turned to his lawyer Abbas Kazmi for help.
Lam offers Waghmare lecturer’s job at law college

Monday 27 April '09

K B N Lam, defending lone arrested terrorist during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks Ajmal Kasab, has offered Anjali Waghmare a part-time job as lecturer in law at the Government Law College and K C College.
Terror suspect’s father writes again to Obama

Monday 27 April '09

Former Indian Navy captain Buddhikota Subbarao, fighting a lone legal battle in the US for his only son Vikram Buddhi found guilty of posting hate messages on the Internet against former US President George Bush...
Kasab’s juvenile plea falls flat in court

Saturday 18 April '09

After being in custody for over five months, Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested for 26/11 Mumbai attacks...
Pak General was happy with my aim, says Kasab

Saturday 18 April '09

The 26/11 attack was part of a grand conspiracy by the Lashkar-e-Toiba to target major Indian cities, weaken India’s economy and eventually try and snatch Kashmir.
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