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26/11: Kasab trial

26/11 case: 'Terrorists used outboat machine imported by Pak'

The 26/11 terrorists had used an outboat machine, exported from Yamaha Motor Company in Japan to Pakistan, in their dingy to reach Mumbai.

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Kasab's sketches of Lashkar operatives were 'completely useless' for the purposes of investigation.
Kasab’s ‘sketches’ of Lashkar leaders mere doodles

Thursday , 6 August '09

Two weeks ago, hours after he pleaded guilty to his crimes, Ajmal Kasab had offered to draw sketches of two senior Lashkar operatives.
Fahim Ansari had allegedly drawn a map of target spots in Mumbai and handed them over to LeT, which executed t...
Writing expert nails Fahim in 26/11 case

Friday , 31 July '09

A hand writing expert said that markings shown on a map of 26/11 terror target spots matched with specimen writings of Fahim Ansari, who is being tried along with Ajmal Kasab.
Linking Kasab to JuD part of 'conspiracy' against us: Saeed

Saturday , 25 July '09

Hafiz Saeed has claimed that the linking of Ajmal Kasab to his group JuD was part of a ‘conspiracy’ against it.
A witness described how Kasab and his accomplice had fired at the police jeep carrying Karkare, Salaskar and A...
Salaskar's assistant gives graphic account of 26/11 gunbattle

Friday , 24 July '09

Sole survivor of 26/11 gunbattle near Cama Hospital described how Kasab and his accomplice had fired at the police jeep carrying Karkare, Salaskar and Ashok Kamte.
'I was neither torture nor put under any pressure.'
26/11 trial will go on; Kazmi to continue as Kasab's lawyer

Thursday , 23 July '09

A special court conducting the 26/11 terror attack trial on Thursday took on record the plea of guilt made by arrested Pakistani gunman Mohammad Ajmal Kasab and ordered the case to continue.
'Kasab does not take me into confidence and I will recuse myself.'
Kasab has lost faith in me, let me withdraw: Abbas Kazmi

Thursday , 23 July '09

The lawyer Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, Abbas Kazmi, said that he would like to recuse himself from the case as his client has no confidence in him.
'The prosecution has to establish before the court why Mumbai was targeted and why foreigners were attacked?'
Court to give ruling on Kasab's statement on Thursday

Wednesday , 22 July '09

The court will decide as to whether it would accept lone surviving gunman Mohammad Ajmal Kasab's statement admitting his guilt or not.
Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam submitted before the trial court that Kasab had not made full disclosur...
Prosecution sees larger motive in Kasab's confession

Wednesday , 22 July '09

Prosecution in 26/11 terror attack case refused to accept completely Kasab's confession of his role and said he was not telling the whole truth.
Kasab had pleaded guilty to the offence before a Mumbai court on Monday.
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.
For the first time, in his confession, Kasab said: Mujhe mera gunaah kabool hai (I plead guilty to my crime).
Kasab confession continues, trial adjourned till Wednesday

Tuesday , 21 July '09

Ajmal Kasab on Tuesday said his mandate was to open fire indiscriminately at CST and take people "hostage" on the upper floor.
Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said prosecution would not let Kasab succeed in his 'motive' of escapin...
Trial will go on despite Kasab's confession: Prosecution

Tuesday , 21 July '09

The 26/11 terror attack trial may not conclude soon despite confession by Kasab in the court as he has only 'partially' admitted to his guilt, said special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam.
'Kasab may have denied his involvement but it was obvious that he was part of the group of terrorists.'
'Court should expedite 26/11 trial, punish Kasab'

Tuesday , 21 July '09

Family members of the cops who were killed during the 26/11 attack feel that the court should expedite the trial and punish Kasab.
Kasab named Lashkar operations chief Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi among others who came to see the 10 terrorists off f...
Lakhvi came to see us off, says Kasab

Tuesday , 21 July '09

Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested for the 26/11 attacks, named four LeT members, including its operations chief Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.
Is Kasab's confession voluntary or a ploy? Question lawyers

Monday , 20 July '09

The dramatic confession of Kasab triggered a collective gasp in the court room and left lawyers perplexed raising questions where it was voluntary or a ploy.
Kasab has given a spate of contradictory statements during his trial.
Kasab confession comes after contradictory statements

Monday , 20 July '09

From "kabool nahin hai" (it is not acceptable) to "kabool hain" (I plead guilty), Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the Mumbai terror attacks, has given a spate of contradictory statements.
Kasab owned up to his involvement in the terror attacks at CST and Cama hospital in south Mumbai.
'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.
Another CCTV footage of Kasab to be played in court

Thursday , 16 July '09

Another CCTV footage of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist involved the 26/11 terror attacks, will be played in a Mumbai court.
According to the report, terrorists underwent crash courses in surveillance, urban warfare and kidnapping.
Kasab trained by Pak marines: Report

Friday , 10 July '09

Kasab and nine others involved in Mumbai terror attacks were taught combat techniques by Pak Marines after being extensively trained by LeT at its various camps, claims the report.
 Federal and Punjab Govts had challenged the release of JuD chief Hafiz Mohd Saeed, a key accused in the Mumba...
Pak SC rejects govt petitions against Saeed's release

Monday , 6 July '09

Pak SC rejected two petitions by the federal and Punjab Govts challenging release of JuD chief Hafiz Mohd Saeed, a key accused in Mumbai attacks.
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