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26/11: Kasab trial

Witness identifies Kasab as gunman who killed brother

Emotional scenes were witnessed at the court when a witness broke down while identifying Kasab as the gunman who killed his brother.

Channel 4 clip shows Kasab in hospital.
Kasab video out: 'From Lashkar... father said we will have money'

Wednesday , 1 July '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone gunman captured in Mumbai during the 26/11 terror attacks, is lying on a clean hospital bed.
A BBC report said leaders of terrorists who attacked Mumbai on Nov 26 were directing the events on mobile phon...
BBC: Local LeT cell played crucial role in 26/11

Monday , 29 June '09

Pak-based terrorist leaders who conveyed precise police positions to the 26/11 attackers may have been guided by LeT spotters on the ground in Mumbai.
'Pakistan would proceed in accordance with its own law.'
26/11 probe: Pak says will proceed in accordance with law

Saturday , 27 June '09

Pakistan will proceed according to its own laws in taking action against persons arrested in connection with last year's Mumbai terrorist attacks.
A special court in Mumbai has issued non-bailable arrest warrants for 22 Pakistanis, including JuD chief Hafiz...
We'll not hand over 'any individual to India': Pak

Thursday , 25 June '09

Pak ruled out the possibility of handing over to India any of its nationals linked to Mumbai terror attacks and made it clear that such persons would be brought to justice within Pakistan.
No-bailable warrants have been issued 22 people accused in Mumbai terror attacks.
Warrants issued against Hafeez, Lakhvi, 20 others

Tuesday , 23 June '09

The trial court hearing the 26/11 terror attack cases issued non-bailable warrants against 22 absconding accused, including JuD chief Hafeez Saeed and Lashkar's Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi.
Recently a lawyer has asked Kasab to be serious or else he would call Dara Singh (legendary wrestler).
Lawyer asks 'callous' Kasab to stop laughing

Monday , 22 June '09

Kasab has been reprimanded by lawyers for laughing during court proceedings, and recently a lawyer asked him to be serious or else he would call Dara Singh.
CCTV footage of Kasab gunning down people at CST on Nov 26 will be screened in the special court.
CCTV footage of Kasab at CST screened in court

Thursday , 18 June '09

CCTV footage of terrorists Kasab and Abu Ismail gunning down people at CST on Nov 26 was screened in the special court on Thursday.
ID card: B’lore landowner says Kasab not her tenant

Thursday , 18 June '09

Usha Shreyas of Bangalore deposed in court on Wednesday and said she had never rented out her property to Ajmal Kasab,,,
3 witnesses identify Kasab, court takes on record CCTV footage

Tuesday , 16 June '09

A railway announcer identified Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab as one of the attackers before a special court on Tuesday.
'During the whole operation, he was stationed at only one location near Hotel Trident.'
26/11 panel: Gafoor stained, rest whitewash

Tuesday , 16 June '09

The two-member Ram Pradhan Committee in its report said there was 'lack of coordinated and visible control' in the police force.
Photo-journalist Sebastian D'Souza identified Ajmal Kasab in court.
Photojournalist identifies Kasab, provides photos as evidence

Monday , 15 June '09

A photojournalist on Monday identified Pakistani gunman Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, before a special court hearing Mumbai attacks case.
‘Pakistan is committed to bring the perpetrators of this reprehensible act to justice.’
Pak wants India to provide entire 26/11 info 'in one go'

Thursday , 11 June '09

Pakistan said that it wished India had provided all evidence and information regarding the Mumbai terror attacks 'in one go'.
Crucial time lost

Tuesday , 9 June '09

If Mumbai Police is no stranger to terror attacks, the civic and emergency services in the city, too, have seen more than their fair share of disasters — both natural and man-made.
NSG too felt need for men who could communicate with the terrorists
Terrorists indicated they would talk but there was no negotiator

Monday , 8 June '09

Lashkar terrorists who attacked Mumbai on Nov 26 may have been sent to the city on a suicide mission but there were several indications that they were willing to consider using their hostages as bargaining pawns.
The NBWs have not been issued so far because of incomplete names and addresses of the accused.
26/11 trial: Court yet to issue warrants against 35 accused

Thursday , 4 June '09

The special court in Mumbai is yet to issue NBWs against the accused as the addresses of the accused have not been provided by the police.
The first police team enters the Taj on November 26 <I>file</I>
Terror at Taj Hotel could have ended first night itself

Thursday , 4 June '09

Within the first hour of the firing at Café Leopold on 26/11, a small group of armed policemen who pursued the four attackers inside Taj Mahal Palace and Towers Hotel were presented with 12 golden minutes to restrict, if not eliminate, them.
ATS chief Karkare with his predecessor K P Raghuvanshi near CST on Nov 26. <I>FILE</I>
After 7/11, Mumbai Police drew a roadmap, trashed it on 26/11

Wednesday , 3 June '09

If the first images that streamed across the nation on the night of November 26 were chaotic and confused, that defined the first response of a 44,000-member police force too.
India said Hafiz Saeed's release demonstrates Pak's lack of commitment to bring to justice to 26/11 perpetrato...
Lahore HC sets JuD chief Saeed free, India disappointed

Tuesday , 2 June '09

Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohd Saeed, allegedly linked to last year's Mumbai terror attacks, was set free by the Lahore High Court.
The alleged mastermind of Mumbai terror attack Hafiz Mohammad Saeed has been freed by a court in Pakistan.
Pak court frees alleged 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed

Tuesday , 2 June '09

Lahore High Court on Tuesday ordered the release of Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and alleged mastermind of Mumbai terror attack Hafiz Mohammad Saeed.
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